So again, how do you miusic?
So far it seems like the communication between the program and VCV is in place, so now the process will be to generate a patch that generates pleasant and interesting music and can also be edited by the changing of just a few values and commands, through experimentation I have realized that I can easily change a lot of the mood with just transposing my current configuration by a couple of steps, but the whole tuning (and also the probabilities of how they behave) can be easily transported into a new profile for the tool.
So now the basics is just to learn VCV and since this is a very artisty field I'm basically gonna spend from here until I don't have more time, playing around and creating a patch that can do the different moods I'm looking for. With this in mind, I'm gonna try and follow a few videos of people using the tool and generally following along as I find techniques that may fit or not. I'll cite the videos as I go and try to elaborate on what I took from them, even if in general terms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgD7RJtcEik - this first one is proabably the one where I'm taking the most from since in the video, the creator is using several techniques from a more experienced user (like changing the default clock, sequencer and oscilator). Since in this video he is using the same random key generator, he is a good point of reference to create a baseline patch to build from.
https://www.perfectcircuit.com/signal/learning-synthesis-noise while researching a bit a thing I come back to is my lack of understanding for noise generation between the mixes, in theory this resource should help me a bit to understand the reasons behind the decision to add noise
I'll keep adding to this post as I find more videos to check out but I finish today with a chill although a little eerie patch that generates changes in delay and release on multiple clocks, but still feels kinda simplistic.
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I forgot to continue adding to this post BUT https://www.youtube.com/@OmriCohen-Music/videos this guy's (Omri Cohen) videos were progressively the better explanation as to each feature of any given module as well as excellent tutorials on the type of sounds I should aim for and could achieve throughout my journey with VCV definitely important to keep watching
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