Hi, I thought it’d be nice to have a place to drop info where VCV Rack related events and IRL community meetings happen.
I don’t know if such thread exists already and if so I’d gladly move the comment there.
If you’re in Belgium/Netherlands, come and say hi at the Bleepfest Belgium This Sunday 8 March at OPEK Leuven. I’ll do a VCV Talk at 11 am and a VCV/eurorack performance at 2.30 pm, it’s a small thing but great people and makers all around! See you there.
Omg are you the one who made geodesics!? Any new modules in the works? We are definitely enjoying the bunch we got, imagine you revealing your next project…
Hey thanks! I’m glad you enjoy the modules! they are the result of a collab with Impromptu / Mindmeld ‘s dev Marc Boulé.
There is still a Geodesics Vultiverse module in the making, but no release date, we work on it when time allows it, now I’m mostly working for the VCV Team on future modules
So like, premium VCV branded modules like Pluck and Spectra? Just so long as you continue to output some cool monsters you can keep going at your own pace… who knows what the vultiverse addition will be?
Spectra was Grayscale’s Wes project, “before my time” I’ve been involved on all free and paid modules released after VCV Drums, including Pluck which was a challenging and really fun project, and worth mentionning our most inovative module: VCV Mult !!
Thanks for your support and kind words back to IRL meetings, the bleepfest went quite well! I’ll share the patch file I presented here asap. If you’re around Blegium keep your schedule clear on the 6th of june, there should be another meeting
I still can’t get over Pluck… I probably would’ve had a different impact if I waited till Black Friday instead of treating myself in August last year… any new premium VCV modules in the works too if you know?
some fun stuff in the pipeline, at some point in the future
As many complete synth modules, PLUCKS has a complete signal path, but very few integrated modulation. IMO, it becomes really fun when modulating the morph, model choices, and velocity. Sequencing the decay and ring is also great for “palm mute” effects. It can also sound a bit dry because it’s monophonic, and we’re used to Mutable Rings’ 4 voices of overlapping decay, but PLUCK is polyphonic and really shines with multiple voices.