Repository
https://github.com/bogaudio/BogaudioModules
Learn how to use several great modules by BogAudio.
What Will I Learn?
- You will learn how to use VCM
- You will learn how to use UMix
- You will learn how to use Matrix88
- You will learn how to use Mute8
Lesson Files and Resources
- BogAudio README
- Download Rack and many modules here - https://vcvrack.com/
- Download my VCV Rack patch for this tutorial from my Github repository https://github.com/buckydurddle/bogaudio/blob/master/bogaudio%20mixers.vcv
Requirements
To complete this tutorial learners will need to have the following:
- VCV Rack installed on a Mac, Windows or Linux computer
- BogAudio's module pack installed
Difficulty
This tutorial is at an beginner level.
Description
This tutorial explores how to use four mixer and mute modules by BogAudio
Learn how to use VCM
VCM is a voltage controlled 4-channel mixer. It can function as a simple mixer by connected the inputs and the output appropriately or each input channel can be controlled with voltage. There is also a control voltage input on the main gain control output as well as a choice of linear or exponential combination of all inputs to the output.
Learn how to use UMix
UMix simply sums all the 8 inputs into a single output. There is an attenuator to control the output level. In the right-click menu you have the option of choosing a 'summed' or 'average' of all the input signals to be sent to the output.
Learn how to use Matrix88
This is a very versatile module. We are given 8 inputs on the left. We are also given 8 outputs at the bottom of each column. Each input strip is given 8 attenuverters corresponding with the 8 outputs. This allows us to send as much signal from each individual input to any of the 8 individual outputs. You can use this to create 8 unique mixes on the outputs from 8 inputs. It has a lot of potential.
Learn how to use Mute8
Mute8 is a great little module. It allows you to have 8 individual channel for signal (audio or CV). Each channel can be manually muted with the button or it can be triggered with an external device.
I hope you enjoy this tutorial. If you have any specific questions for me feel free to leave it in the comments of this post and I will do my best to get back to you with an answer.
Cheers,
Video Tutorial
Curriculum
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If you would like to learn how to use the open source modular synthesis DAW VCV Rack then have a look at these tutorials:
Click here for @buckydurddle's guide to VCV Rack
Learn MuseScore2 Series
Learn Hydrogen Drum Machine Series
If you would like to learn how to use the open source drum machine Hydrogen then have a look at these tutorials:
Click here for @buckydurddle's guide to Hydrogen
Learn Helm Series
If you would like to learn how to use the open source sound software synth Helm then have a look at these tutorials:
Click here for @buckydurddle's guide to Helm
Learn Audacity Series
If you would like to learn how to use the open source sound recording and editing software Audacity then have a look at these tutorials:
Click for @buckydurddle's Guide to Audacity
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