you are challenged to make a patch in vcv rack to showcase a particular module in a creative way, so other users may get inspired. you can also win eternal fame!
== rules ==
• make a patch in vcv rack using the chosen module and upload your patch to https://patchstorage.com/ and/or in your reply to this thread
• tag your upload with vcp-40
• you are encouraged to only use free modules in the patch, but this is not required
• make a video showcasing your patch and upload it to youtube
• add a link to your video as a comment to this post (these videos will be collected in a playlist)
• give feedback on other participants’ patches
deadline: monday end of the day, wherever you are, september 30th
(though late entries will still be added to the playlist)
a new challenge with a different module will be announced every other tuesday.
Hi,
Since I am a big fan and composer of microtonal music I was very excited to read the manual and seeing the option to load Scala files. So I decided to participate for the first time in the vcp edition 40.
But I can’t find this option in the context menu.
Whatever I try - I don’t see the options to load and apply Scala files.
Am I missing something?
Those challenges are a neat way to learn more about all the available tools.
Rainbow has very high CPU usage for me, so I didn’t really dive in deep and used it close to the defaults as a glorified sequencer to make some rock ‘n’ roll. I threw in a second device with a spinning rainbow for good measure.
The song requires MIDI keyboard input. Each note received randomizes many parameters, and sings another line. Higher notes make the song faster.
I’d be curious to know how you get on with this. The alternate tuning capabilities have lots of possibilities and I think that what the current modules current provides is just scratching the surface.
my little experiment… done in an haze and quickly. i liked the atmospheric vibe that prism added.
everything started as a “spin of” when i played with the Patch and Tweak patches (P.115_Complex oscillators)
My contribution to the Very Cool Patch Challenge 40, this time more than on time. But it just flowed. We were supposed to use the Rainbow module from Prism / Amalgamated Harmonics and of course I used all of the developer’s modules again, a lot for the first time, but certainly not for the last time. I did not want to take the effort to create my own scale, so I did not use Spectrum.