How to Make Berlin School Sequences in VCV Rack | Befaco Muxlicer + Delay Tricks

Learn how to create classic Berlin School sequences in VCV Rack using Befaco Muxlicer, Chronoblob2, and the 4ms Dual Looping Delay (DLD). Starting with a simple three-note sequence (C–G–C), you'll learn how sequencer transposition and clock-synchronized delay create evolving melodies inspired by Tangerine Dream and Klaus Schulze. In this lesson you'll build two patch variations: Patch 1: Two Befaco Muxlicers + Chronoblob2 delay. A second Muxlicer transposes the original sequence while synchronized delay creates rhythmic echoes that turn three notes into a flowing arpeggio. Patch 2: The same Berlin School concept using the 4ms Dual Looping Delay (DLD). Instead of simple repeats, the DLD creates layered looping phrases and evolving melodic textures while preserving the minimalist sequence. A simple three-note sequence (C–G–C) is all you need to create hypnotic modular melodies. Modules used: -Befaco Muxlicer -Mutable Instruments Plaits (Audible Instruments) -Chronoblob2 Delay -4ms Dual Looping Delay (DLD) -Valley Plateau Reverb 00:00 Patch 1 01:18 Second Sequencer 04:22 Clock sync 08:08 Reverb only 09:33 Different clock 11:18 Patch 2 DLD #VCVRack #BerlinSchool #ModularSynth #Befaco #Muxlicer #Chronoblob2 #4msDLD #Plaits #Eurorack #AmbientMusic