We are starting our next challenge today! Are you ready to create, learn, have fun, and maybe even show off a little? Here is your opportunity to join a supportive community in the spirit of mutual education. This is NOT a competition. Our purpose is to challenge ourselves, not each other, to learn and practice electronic music as an art form.
The inspiration prompt for this month’s creative activity is wilderness. Your challenge: create a VCV Rack patch that evokes an experience of solitude in nature.
To make the challenge more fun, we have a very permissive idea of a wilderness soundscape. It does not need to sound like a natural recording, nor to be realistic. The patch may be as “musical” or “unmusical” as you want, whatever that means to you. Perhaps it includes generative sound effects (birds, insects, rain, wind, thunder) or not. Maybe it includes elements of ambient music to create the feeling of connection to nature. Maybe it includes both or neither! This is your chance to be free in your artistic auditory expression of being alone in nature.
Your challenge:
- No cost to use your work. Your patch must run in VCV Rack Free, and must use only free plugins available from the VCV Rack Library. This allows others to learn from your work without spending any money.
- Your patch must be generative: no samples, recordings, microphones, MIDI input, or other externally derived sources of audio or control signals. You may optionally perform your patch using mouse and/or keyboard, especially if you provide a video showing what you are doing. The purpose of this rule is educational: it should be feasible for others to download your patch and reproduce your results without them needing any special equipment or musical skills. As a participant, you might learn how to create an intentional sound effect or two from modular building blocks!
- As we did last month, the patch must fit inside a box that is 160 HP wide and 3 rails high. Start with the attached template file below. All modules must be placed and fit inside the frame; you must not delete or move any of the framing elements.
- To allow everyone’s work to be seen and appreciated, please submit no more than 5 entries for this month’s challenge.
Template Patch File
Here is the template to use for your patch submissions. For each submission, start with a copy of the template patch. Keep all of your work inside the rectangle horizontally between the markers, and vertically inside the 3 rails the markers span.
The template contains 3 modules: VCV Audio, VCV Record, and MindMeld MixMaster Jr. The mixer is provided as an example of how to hook up audio cables to both Audio and Record for correct video recording. You are under no obligation to keep the initial module configuration. Feel free to delete the MixMaster and use your own mixer. Only the side markers must remain intact.
wilderness_soundscape_template.vcv (2.1 KB)
Patches
As always, the purpose of this challenge is education. We learn by doing, and we also learn by seeing and interacting with each other’s work. Please upload each patch to PatchStorage.com and post the link here (preferred) or upload your patch file directly to this thread or to some other file hosting service.
Videos
The patch file is the only required part of your submission. However, videos are very much appreciated also. A YouTube video makes it easier for everyone reading this thread to experience your work. You can use the VCV Record module to record a video, then upload that video to YouTube. Then post a link to the video in your submission. Put the link on a line by itself like this to embed a nice video player:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whatever
If you don’t want to record video, you can also post an audio-only link to SoundCloud, Google Drive, etc.
Any posted video/audio recordings should be somewhere between 1 and 5 minutes in duration.
Linking
Please include the text “August 2024 Wilderness Soundscape”, along with a link to this forum thread, in the title or description of any published patches, videos, or audio recordings.
I’m excited to be here both as a host and a participant. I’m eager to find out what we all create.