Beta test request : Dig Load Runner : Effector and Generator

I’m excited to announce the beta release of the DigLoadRunner plugin for VCV Rack, and I’d love your feedback to help refine it further!

You can download the plugin files directly from the GitHub repository here:
:point_right: Download DigLoadRunner Plugin Files

DigLoadRunner.v2.0.0

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congrats for this beta release, but …

what should this do?
is there a manual?
any examples how it works?
maybe a video on youtube?

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Thanks for the suggestions! Let me give you a quick overview of the DigLoadRunner module.

The 5 buttons at the top are presets that set various modes for the module. Once you’ve selected a mode, you can tweak the knobs to explore and customize the sound.

The module serves two primary functions:

  1. Effector: It can process input signals with a variety of effects, including delay, chorus, notching, peaking, multi-pole peaking, and more—depending on the knob settings.
  2. Generator: It can generate its own signals, such as impulsive rings (percussive sounds), noise, and unique comb- and notch-like synthesis sounds. Additionally, it includes delay functionality. By default, the generated signals are routed through the effector.

I’m planning to create a YouTube video soon to demonstrate how it works, and while a detailed manual will take a bit more time, it’s definitely on my to-do list.

Let me know if there’s anything specific you’d like to see or learn about the module!

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as soon as I connect a cable to the in port of the module it crashes VCV
here: win 11 and VCV v2.6.0

Thanks for the feedback. I am going to look at how to run in a Windows emulator for debugging. In the mean time, there is a demo video up here : GitHub - flatmax/DigLoadRunner: VCV Rack plugin release

If any mac beta testers could let me know how it goes, that would be fabulous !

thank you