Ask Video VCV Rack 101 VCV Rack 2 Explored TUTORiAL
Soft / Video Lessons 30-01-2022
Ask Video VCV Rack 101 VCV Rack 2 Explored TUTORiAL
VCV Rack 2 is a virtual platform based on Eurorack synthesizers. Explore the immense potential offered by this open-source cross-platform modular system, with synth expert Rishabh Rajan.

VCV Rack 2 is a wonderful way for electronic musicians to get into modular synthesis without spending an arm and a leg on a hardware system. In fact, the standalone VCV Rack 2 app is absolutely free to download. For those who want to run the rack as a plugin in a DAW, a Pro version is also available at a very affordable cost. Best of all, VCV Rack 2 goes beyond the physical limitations of a hardware system by allowing polyphonic cables, easy DAW integration, preset management and more. In this course, trainer and sound designer Rishabh Rajan takes a deep look at VCV Rack 2 and delves into its limitless possibilities.

Rishabh starts the course by demonstrating how to a create a basic patch example from scratch. From there, he covers every VCV Rack module in detail... You learn about the VCO (the basic sound generator), the VCF (used to filter your raw sound), and the VCA (used to control the amplitude). You then dive into modulation, where you learn to shape your sound using the ADSR and LFO modules. You'll also learn about the Sequencer, the Quantizer, the Random Generator, and a lot more. Full of patching examples, this course will teach you everything you need to create your custom sounds with VCV Rack 2.

So download VCV Rack2, grab your virtual patch cables and join Rishabh Rajan in this course. There's never been a better way to learn modular synthesis!

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