Frankly, given that this month is a commercial synth month, I would say any modules are fair game, even commercial ones. This makes VCV powerful, but also doesn't help constrain your decisionsemikaela wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 4:27 pmone brand for all sound sources seems reasonable to me. ...gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:41 pm... I would like to use VCV for Any One Synth this month as well, but I wonder what will be acceptable to all of you, because of the nearly endless possibilities within the rack itself. Do I limit myself to one particular oscillator for all sound generation? to one brand of module? ...
One Synth Challenge #155: Any One Synth (Photonic Wins!)
- KVRAF
- 2233 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
- KVRist
- 411 posts since 3 Oct, 2019
Wanna hear my opinion?gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:41 pm so as most of you know, I've been composing random strangeness in VCV Rack since the VCV challenge, and I don't intend to quit anytime soon. I would like to use VCV for Any One Synth this month as well, but I wonder what will be acceptable to all of you, because of the nearly endless possibilities within the rack itself. Do I limit myself to one particular oscillator for all sound generation? to one brand of module? what are y'all's thoughts? I have two creations in the works, one limiting myself to instruo modules where possible, one limiting myself to Bogaudio FM-OP and NOISE for sound generation. I want to restrain myself in some way!
Go nuts! No prisoners! I just want to hear what you can cook up!
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- KVRian
- 648 posts since 20 Jan, 2013
My opinion. First, you could really view VCV rack more as a DAW than a synth, since it contains and does so much.gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:41 pm so as most of you know, I've been composing random strangeness in VCV Rack since the VCV challenge, and I don't intend to quit anytime soon. I would like to use VCV for Any One Synth this month as well, but I wonder what will be acceptable to all of you, because of the nearly endless possibilities within the rack itself. Do I limit myself to one particular oscillator for all sound generation? to one brand of module? what are y'all's thoughts? I have two creations in the works, one limiting myself to instruo modules where possible, one limiting myself to Bogaudio FM-OP and NOISE for sound generation. I want to restrain myself in some way!
But..
Much more important than that is having fun, following inspiration, being part of this creative adventure in a way that makes your heart sing. Do what brings you joy
- KVRist
- 464 posts since 4 Nov, 2019
I don't think you're under any obligation to restrict yourself to a limited set of modules. It is true that the available options provide extraordinary flexibility, but with any other synth with multiple generators there wouldn't be any question about using the full range of what is available (excepting the use of samples). That said, restrain yourself if it feels right to you. Limiting yourself to a single brand of generator modules seems like a reasonable place to land.gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:41 pm so as most of you know, I've been composing random strangeness in VCV Rack since the VCV challenge, and I don't intend to quit anytime soon. I would like to use VCV for Any One Synth this month as well, but I wonder what will be acceptable to all of you, because of the nearly endless possibilities within the rack itself. Do I limit myself to one particular oscillator for all sound generation? to one brand of module? what are y'all's thoughts? I have two creations in the works, one limiting myself to instruo modules where possible, one limiting myself to Bogaudio FM-OP and NOISE for sound generation. I want to restrain myself in some way!
I'm using VCV, myself, primarily using Audible Instruments modules. I do have some other modules providing excitations for the Resonator module, and the basic VCO as a source for another sound. I may try replacing these with Audible Instruments sources, but I don't have any interest in limiting my use of utility modules for modulation, filtering, signal routing, and so on.
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- KVRist
- 195 posts since 16 Mar, 2018 from Canada
I think a challenging restriction might be to use one setup of say 10-15 modules, and only use sounds created from that one setup. I think it would be easier too, because you wouldn't be overwhelmed with too much choice.gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:41 pm so as most of you know, I've been composing random strangeness in VCV Rack since the VCV challenge, and I don't intend to quit anytime soon. I would like to use VCV for Any One Synth this month as well, but I wonder what will be acceptable to all of you, because of the nearly endless possibilities within the rack itself. Do I limit myself to one particular oscillator for all sound generation? to one brand of module? what are y'all's thoughts? I have two creations in the works, one limiting myself to instruo modules where possible, one limiting myself to Bogaudio FM-OP and NOISE for sound generation. I want to restrain myself in some way!
- KVRian
- 736 posts since 31 Oct, 2019 from Wonderland
The usual rules for samples and wavetables, and no more restrictions! This is VCV, it's your choice!gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:41 pm so as most of you know, I've been composing random strangeness in VCV Rack since the VCV challenge, and I don't intend to quit anytime soon. I would like to use VCV for Any One Synth this month as well, but I wonder what will be acceptable to all of you, because of the nearly endless possibilities within the rack itself. Do I limit myself to one particular oscillator for all sound generation? to one brand of module? what are y'all's thoughts? I have two creations in the works, one limiting myself to instruo modules where possible, one limiting myself to Bogaudio FM-OP and NOISE for sound generation. I want to restrain myself in some way!
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- KVRian
- 555 posts since 19 Jan, 2011 from Texas
I have indeed been using VCV as my DAW for several OSCs now, with the Host modules allowing both the VST instruments and any other fx that are allowed (I've been adding just Kotelnikov and Loudmax on the Master). Thanks for the input! I think I'll go with the suggestion of using just one brand of sound source, and modulating, triggering, cv/octaving, quantizing etc with whatever works. In the end I don't think the rules are restricting me in what modules I choose to use.zarf wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 6:17 pmMy opinion. First, you could really view VCV rack more as a DAW than a synth, since it contains and does so much.gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:41 pm so as most of you know, I've been composing random strangeness in VCV Rack since the VCV challenge, and I don't intend to quit anytime soon. I would like to use VCV for Any One Synth this month as well, but I wonder what will be acceptable to all of you, because of the nearly endless possibilities within the rack itself. Do I limit myself to one particular oscillator for all sound generation? to one brand of module? what are y'all's thoughts? I have two creations in the works, one limiting myself to instruo modules where possible, one limiting myself to Bogaudio FM-OP and NOISE for sound generation. I want to restrain myself in some way!
But..
Much more important than that is having fun, following inspiration, being part of this creative adventure in a way that makes your heart sing. Do what brings you joy(we can always down-vote you for it later
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- KVRian
- 555 posts since 19 Jan, 2011 from Texas
This is an interesting idea, one could build a patch and copy and paste it for each instance. Unfortunately I don't think I have the CPU for this approach, I have to be careful to use the minimum modules necessary for each of my noises. If I had a beefier rig I might try it!Aro wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 7:54 pmI think a challenging restriction might be to use one setup of say 10-15 modules, and only use sounds created from that one setup. I think it would be easier too, because you wouldn't be overwhelmed with too much choice.gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:41 pm so as most of you know, I've been composing random strangeness in VCV Rack since the VCV challenge, and I don't intend to quit anytime soon. I would like to use VCV for Any One Synth this month as well, but I wonder what will be acceptable to all of you, because of the nearly endless possibilities within the rack itself. Do I limit myself to one particular oscillator for all sound generation? to one brand of module? what are y'all's thoughts? I have two creations in the works, one limiting myself to instruo modules where possible, one limiting myself to Bogaudio FM-OP and NOISE for sound generation. I want to restrain myself in some way!
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- KVRian
- 555 posts since 19 Jan, 2011 from Texas
This is the approach I think I will take, Sound sources from one brand, and the rest is fair game.emikaela wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 4:27 pmone brand for all sound sources seems reasonable to me. most synths we use here have more than one type of oscillator after all. omri cohen held a challenge a couple of months ago where you could only use vult, geodesics and core modules which was quite interesting to try and work with.gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:41 pm so as most of you know, I've been composing random strangeness in VCV Rack since the VCV challenge, and I don't intend to quit anytime soon. I would like to use VCV for Any One Synth this month as well, but I wonder what will be acceptable to all of you, because of the nearly endless possibilities within the rack itself. Do I limit myself to one particular oscillator for all sound generation? to one brand of module? what are y'all's thoughts? I have two creations in the works, one limiting myself to instruo modules where possible, one limiting myself to Bogaudio FM-OP and NOISE for sound generation. I want to restrain myself in some way!
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- KVRist
- 195 posts since 16 Mar, 2018 from Canada
Yeah rarely do my ideas ever make sense in real life.gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 3:43 amThis is an interesting idea, one could build a patch and copy and paste it for each instance. Unfortunately I don't think I have the CPU for this approach, I have to be careful to use the minimum modules necessary for each of my noises. If I had a beefier rig I might try it!Aro wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 7:54 pmI think a challenging restriction might be to use one setup of say 10-15 modules, and only use sounds created from that one setup. I think it would be easier too, because you wouldn't be overwhelmed with too much choice.gorgorgathgorgorgor wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 2:41 pm so as most of you know, I've been composing random strangeness in VCV Rack since the VCV challenge, and I don't intend to quit anytime soon. I would like to use VCV for Any One Synth this month as well, but I wonder what will be acceptable to all of you, because of the nearly endless possibilities within the rack itself. Do I limit myself to one particular oscillator for all sound generation? to one brand of module? what are y'all's thoughts? I have two creations in the works, one limiting myself to instruo modules where possible, one limiting myself to Bogaudio FM-OP and NOISE for sound generation. I want to restrain myself in some way!
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- KVRist
- 66 posts since 1 Mar, 2021
Since I've never tried it before, I'm using Kontour, which is a Reaktor instrument that comes with Komplete. I assume it's alright to use a Reaktor instrument... it isn't sample-based as far as I can tell.
- KVRAF
- 2233 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
Reaktor instruments are fine - if, as you say they aren't sample based. And it does not look like Kontour is sample based, so...treeheated wrote: Thu Jan 13, 2022 1:36 pm Since I've never tried it before, I'm using Kontour, which is a Reaktor instrument that comes with Komplete. I assume it's alright to use a Reaktor instrument... it isn't sample-based as far as I can tell.
- KVRAF
- 2233 posts since 29 Sep, 2011
You mean AIR Vacuum Pro ? Quite a bit different than AirWindowsdoctorbob wrote: Fri Jan 14, 2022 4:53 pm I have decided to use AirWindows Vacuum Pro for my sins. We shall see how it works out.
