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Taming the Beast that is iVCS3 PART 2!!! - Daveypoo, The Mobile Music Minstrel

PART 2!

PART 2!

PART 2!

WOO-HOO!

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  • @Daveypoo said:
    PART 2!

    PART 2!

    PART 2!

    WOO-HOO!

    hurray, a new course... i was feeling peckish...
    i 🍕🥐s nomnomnom

  • More food for your brain-hole!!!

  • As ever...
    THANK YOU. THANK YOU. THANK YOU.

  • Oh man - you're so welcome. I'm glad everyone is enjoying these.

    I thought I loved this app before hand, but it just gets better and better the deeper you go...

  • Great video, again. Thank you very much.

  • You're welcome!

  • Nice video DP! Just watched it on the TV, really clear picture, very sharp.

    Have you tried playing the iVCS3 polyphonically yet? that is something else..

  • edited August 2019

    @Jocphone I have - I've used Polythemus to accomplish this and it is a blast, but I didn't want to try to do too much in any of these videos. I have watched all the iVCS3 tutorials on YouTube and I feel like they all try to cover too much ground, so I wanted to ensure that these videos were all as short as my rambling incoherence could be. This way the info is digestible, and provides a starting point rather than a destination for those wanting to get a handle on this beast.

    I definitely have lots of ideas for more videos here if this is a popular series.

    But yes - this synth is so sonically rich that polyphonically it is just MASSIVE sounding. 3 or 4 instances running at the same time are huge.

    There's an enormous untapped potential here that most folks don't dig into simply because getting iVCS3 to behave predictably can be a challenge - it certainly was for me for the longest time. I'm hoping that these videos make it a bit more accessible so folks can do more than just make 1960's space noises....

    ...and trust me - I LOVE me some space noises....

  • @Daveypoo said:
    @Jocphone I have - I've used Polythemus to accomplish this and it is a blast, but I didn't want to try to do too much in any of these videos. I have watched all the iVCS3 tutorials on YouTube and I feel like they all try to cover too much ground, so I wanted to ensure that these videos were all as short as my rambling incoherence could be. This way the info is digestible, and provides a starting point rather than a destination for those wanting to get a handle on this beast.

    I definitely have lots of ideas for more videos here if this is a popular series.

    But yes - this synth is so sonically rich that polyphonically it is just MASSIVE sounding. 3 or 4 instances running at the same time are huge.

    There's an enormous untapped potential here that most folks don't dig into simply because getting iVCS3 to behave predictably can be a challenge - it certainly was for me for the longest time. I'm hoping that these videos make it a bit more accessible so folks can do more than just make 1960's space noises....

    ...and trust me - I LOVE me some space noises....

    Space noises?! You and me both.

    Honestly I think you're pitching these videos perfectly. Really excellent to hear someone with genuine enthusiasm for the synth being explained. I might even overlook your pronunciation of trapeeeeeezoid :lol:

  • What can I say - I speak American with a Californian dialect: the lamest of all accents in the English-speaking world.

  • @Daveypoo said:
    What can I say - I speak American with a Californian dialect: the lamest of all accents in the English-speaking world.

    No way, as a Southern American (Arkansas), nothing is worse than a midwestern dialect (here's lookin at you, St. Louis).

    Good vid, I watched it when I had a few. I like the pace, it felt quick but natural. Plus, I never felt the usual anxiety/compulsion to skip ahead 10 seconds.

  • @oat_phipps said:
    Good vid, I watched it when I had a few. I like the pace, it felt quick but natural. Plus, I never felt the usual anxiety/compulsion to skip ahead 10 seconds.

    Perfect - that is the goal, as I have the same inclination.

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