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Don’t miss our other videos:
u-he CVilization: Introduction: https://youtu.be/lEE3RFfdVFA
u-he CVilization Mode I: 4 x 4 Matrix Mixer β Basic Operation: https://youtu.be/yOVUTT-0eWs
u-he CVilization Mode II: 4 x 4 Sequential Switch β Audio Signals: https://youtu.be/J2LygRu4dcY
u-he CVilization Mode II: 4 x 4 Sequential Switch β CV Signals: https://youtu.be/EU2WGF51Wuk
u-he CVilization Mode III: Quad Mucorder: https://youtu.be/yw_ptbyZ6rc
u-he CVilization Mode IV: Quadraphonic Panner: https://youtu.be/sXU-vpRHI5E
CVilization lets you record two different kinds of user-scales: βBasic Scalesβ and βVolt Map Scalesβ. While the former divides 1 V into 12 steps and maps each to a note within an octave, the latter maps a sequence of notes (voltages) across 1 Volt, in the order they were played. 8 preset scales can be edited, replaced and saved. You can restore the original factory scales at any time. User scales open up a host of creative possibilities: You can use a CV/Gate Keyboard or other chromatic sources to play your scales. Also, you can use LFOs, envelopes, sequencers, random CVs etc. to create sophisticated self-playing patches!
00:00 – Intro
00:14 – User Scales: Key Features
00:35 – Basic Scales
00:44 – Quantization Menu: Scales
01:21 – Setting up
01:54 – Recording a Basic Scale
02:47 – Playing a Basic Scale with Keyboard
03:05 – Playing a Basic Scale with LFO
03:43 – Playing a Basic Scale with Random CV & Sequencer
04:02 – Volt Map Scales vs. Basic Scales
05:08 – Recording a Volt Map Scale
05:42 – Repetition Interval / Transposition across Octaves
06:25 – Playing a Volt Map Scale with Keyboard
06:38 – Playing a Volt Map Scale with LFO
07:28 – Playing a Volt Map Scale with Static CV
07:46 – Playing a Volt Map Scale with Random CV
08:35 – Duophonic Patch
08:39 – Recording Volt Map Scale for Voice 1
09:07 – Recording Volt Map Scale for Voice 2
09:25 – Playing Duophonic Volt Map Scale Patch with LFO
10:01 – Global Functions Menu
10:11 – Closing Remarks