Oh, alright, thank you for the explanation! I will try to work on my patch at 48k and hear how it sounds or I can carefully tweak the bell…
Again, thank you!
Oh, alright, thank you for the explanation! I will try to work on my patch at 48k and hear how it sounds or I can carefully tweak the bell…
Again, thank you!
If it is important to be at 96k
but you cannot get the sound you want from Cowbell, you could always use the Record module to save an audio file sample of the Cowbell at 48k
and then use a sample player module in your 96k
patch, for example Voxglitch has some
Apparently shifting to 48k do not affect the patch that much so no problem!
Here it is the bit that I made with the MC… Your module is vital and since I’ve found the combo to make a nicely ominous church bell I didn’t want to give up to it!
MC + reverb + some bass = BADass!
I love this module, it has so many crazy sounds and it looks great! Here’s one from me
PVC Bass.vcvm (668 Bytes)
Great preset, I’ll make sure it is in the next update
My favourite (OK one of my favourites) cowbell is from the song Soul Limbo, used for the Cricket highlights on the BBC since I was a kid
Soul Limbo Cowbell.vcvm (648 Bytes)
Soul Limbo Cowbell.vcv (3.2 KB)
I tried to build a “Hell’s Bells” effect and I think I made something nice. I warmly suggest to use WIDER as VST host. Apart that, have fun with some deep, slightly creepy Hell’s Bells!
HellsBells2.vcvs (11.4 KB)
Hello there and friendly greetings! Please please please! Can you tell what did you use to make the video?? It’s so cool!