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Syllabus: | |||
0. Introduction and low expectations :) | |||
Part I: | |||
1. Basics of voltage control and patching | |||
2. Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) + LFO | |||
3. LFO -- Rave Hoover | |||
4. Voltage Controlled Filter (VCF) | |||
5. Envelope Generator ADSR | |||
6. Gate and trigger signals | |||
7. Mixer and Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA) | |||
-- break -- | |||
Part II | |||
1. Noise sources | |||
2. Drum sounds 1: Kraftwerk noise snare | |||
3. Drum sounds 2: 808 kick | |||
4. Sequencers: clocks and triggers | |||
5. Drum Machine |
Revision as of 02:07, 27 July 2020
Welcome!
Before the workshop starts, please download VCV Rack from here: https://vcvrack.com/Rack
Please make sure you can run it and are hearing sound output (press the "Z" key to trigger a note). You may need to click on the "AUDIO-8" module and select your sound output.
You may want to use headphones for this workshop, especially if you like bass!
Syllabus:
0. Introduction and low expectations :)
Part I:
1. Basics of voltage control and patching
2. Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) + LFO
3. LFO -- Rave Hoover
4. Voltage Controlled Filter (VCF)
5. Envelope Generator ADSR
6. Gate and trigger signals
7. Mixer and Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA)
-- break --
Part II
1. Noise sources
2. Drum sounds 1: Kraftwerk noise snare
3. Drum sounds 2: 808 kick
4. Sequencers: clocks and triggers
5. Drum Machine