Hey guys, I'm new! Just bought VM today after trying out the demo. Love it! Wish I knew about this when it came out! I'll be using it as an extension to my DAW (Studio One) to make synth patches to use in my music projects. I won't be writing entire music in it or doing drone type stuff.
Can anyone recommend anything that is really phatt sounding? I know that's a bit vague to say so I'll try to explain. I love all those really low, growling fm basses and anything else I can crazy modulate to get that real distorted fm style sound. Anything I can really mangle up like crazy and still sounds great. I love all the old analogue modelled stuff. Not too fussed on all in one synths, I prefer to build my own. I will be buying the 2600 though! I've been using VCV for a while with the IAC driver on Mac with my DAW but I've been looking for something like this for a while. Can't believe it's taken me this long! Thanks in advance
Recommended VCO's for a new user
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the zeroscillator? there are other great ones, this is one of them:DJKurt01 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:37 pm Hey guys, I'm new! Just bought VM today after trying out the demo. Love it! Wish I knew about this when it came out! I'll be using it as an extension to my DAW (Studio One) to make synth patches to use in my music projects. I won't be writing entire music in it or doing drone type stuff.
Can anyone recommend anything that is really phatt sounding? I know that's a bit vague to say so I'll try to explain. I love all those really low, growling fm basses and anything else I can crazy modulate to get that real distorted fm style sound. Anything I can really mangle up like crazy and still sounds great. I love all the old analogue modelled stuff. Not too fussed on all in one synths, I prefer to build my own. I will be buying the 2600 though! I've been using VCV for a while with the IAC driver on Mac with my DAW but I've been looking for something like this for a while. Can't believe it's taken me this long! Thanks in advance
https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles/z ... tor-bundle
Ryzen 9 5900X, 32 gb, gtx 1060 6gb, win 10 pro. voltage modular core; psp ultimate, andrew macaulay ultimate, ben davis complete, MRB, Vult, Weevil, one & two year bundle etc. (910+ modules)
https://soundcloud.com/sada-exposada
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Cheers bro! Had a play with this one earlier, love it
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Hi,
For my ears M*4's oscillators are the best sounding in VM. Vult's modules also sound incredible.
For my ears M*4's oscillators are the best sounding in VM. Vult's modules also sound incredible.
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yes i wanted also to mention them the m*4 oscillators, and of course vult.
Ryzen 9 5900X, 32 gb, gtx 1060 6gb, win 10 pro. voltage modular core; psp ultimate, andrew macaulay ultimate, ben davis complete, MRB, Vult, Weevil, one & two year bundle etc. (910+ modules)
https://soundcloud.com/sada-exposada
https://soundcloud.com/sada-exposada
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Yeah, they sound really great. And his sequencer is my favorite sequencer in Eurorack, digital or hardware.
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Hi, why don't you try this one (oscillator) https://store.cherryaudio.com/modules/evillator ???DJKurt01 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 3:37 pm Hey guys, I'm new! Just bought VM today after trying out the demo. Love it! Wish I knew about this when it came out! I'll be using it as an extension to my DAW (Studio One) to make synth patches to use in my music projects. I won't be writing entire music in it or doing drone type stuff.
Can anyone recommend anything that is really phatt sounding? I know that's a bit vague to say so I'll try to explain. I love all those really low, growling fm basses and anything else I can crazy modulate to get that real distorted fm style sound. Anything I can really mangle up like crazy and still sounds great. I love all the old analogue modelled stuff. Not too fussed on all in one synths, I prefer to build my own. I will be buying the 2600 though! I've been using VCV for a while with the IAC driver on Mac with my DAW but I've been looking for something like this for a while. Can't believe it's taken me this long! Thanks in advance
If you want to create something fat maybe you need the help of these other modules https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles/evil-bundle !!!
Or maybe this tiny one : https://store.cherryaudio.com/modules/digiosc