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Best Modules in miRack

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  • @dvi said:

    @auxmux said:
    @dvi @lasselu @Montreal_Music Put a track out on IG created with the Aviary Sequencer:

    Nice! I've been following you on insta for a while. I like the videos and the detailed patch notes.
    Keep it up!

    Thanks so much. @dvi Appreciate it.

  • @auxmux here’s a patch made with the Aviary (plus a couple extra utilities), using the two lanes of the SQ-1 to derive related melodies and CCs for the microfreak (FM mode through rymdigare), the NTS-1 (stock triangle, tape delay effect and space), and koala for drums (w/ samples from mars). The rhythms are derived from a sine-wave LFO running into the analog to digital converter and then to the various logic and flip flops (my new favorite mirack module thanks to you!). I will be experimenting more with the ASR as well! Thanks and I hope you enjoy the patch!

  • @dvi said:

    Upon rewatching I noticed I accidentally disconnected the gate for the sample and hold that goes into the Comparator (in charge of some of the percussion), which I thought was a clever way of making a bernoulli gate type thing.

  • edited October 2021

    @dvi said:
    @auxmux here’s a patch made with the Aviary (plus a couple extra utilities), using the two lanes of the SQ-1 to derive related melodies and CCs for the microfreak (FM mode through rymdigare), the NTS-1 (stock triangle, tape delay effect and space), and koala for drums (w/ samples from mars). The rhythms are derived from a sine-wave LFO running into the analog to digital converter and then to the various logic and flip flops (my new favorite mirack module thanks to you!). I will be experimenting more with the ASR as well! Thanks and I hope you enjoy the patch!

    Love it! 🙌❤️ Thanks a lot for sharing! And awesome that you're using it with hardware. I haven't had time to do this yet, hehe. Flip flops and comparators are so much fun for adding spice and variety.

  • @auxmux , thanks for the aviary. I connected 4 factory sounds in drambo, and for drums is human voice sample:

    I like yours sequencer.
    I dont know how to control, but at least I will study each module separate, and then hope to understand all what you done.

  • @szczyp said:
    @auxmux , thanks for the aviary. I connected 4 factory sounds in drambo, and for drums is human voice sample:

    I like yours sequencer.
    I dont know how to control, but at least I will study each module separate, and then hope to understand all what you done.

    Cool! Thanks for sharing. Glad you're enjoying it, let me know if you have any questions.

  • Bringing this back to see what people are digging in 2024. I really want to love MiRack, esp. with no VCV on iOS, but some of the modules are so confusing, and some are just downright painful on the eyes. Haha.

  • edited April 2024

    Not really a module but the recent addition of polyphony was super welcome! I have created lots of little synths patches thanks to that!

    A lot of VCV modules are missing in miRack, it actually reminds me of when I started with VCV 0.6. But the basics are there and there's already a lot that can be done!

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