Thank you! I’ll have time to check it out later today, but it looks like it will do the trick.
Note to VCV staff (if you’re reading): searching the library for “allpass”, “all-pass” and “all pass” turns up neither KRT’s J, nor docB’s AP. ie, Library’s ‘search’ could really use some love.
It’s essentially ready for user testing except for a licensing issue (OWL, which the platform is based on, is GPL-v2-or-later) and the modified version of OWL used isn’t compatible with current GLP-v3-or-later plugin. OWL copyright holder was interest to update license to GPL-v3 but this hasn’t happened yet. Alternative (if we can’t move this along) is seperate GPL-v2 plugin.
Wow. Thanks so much for your time.
Though I got an error that says i am missing “rackwindows/console” that does not show up in the vcv library. Can you tell me what am I missing actually?
Would be good basic collection of Doepfer modules (at least these ones that was in pre-vcv “VeeSee” project). Perhaps this already can be easily replaced though, but nonetheless.
My module Bezier, which implements most of the functionality of Random Bezier Waves, plus adds some, has just been released to VCV Library: VCV Library - Cella Bezier
Of course, you’ll need two of them to do cross-modulation, but I thought it would be more appropriate to have one generator per module.
And no, it’s not a module, but while we’re fantasizing, I would happily pay premium $$$'s for a clone of Anarchy Rhythms. my absolute favorite VTS plugin of all time. I’ve been friends with Tony Rolando since back in his Moog days before he started MakeNoise. I used to rave to him about Anarchy Rhythms, insisting it would make an amazing module. He didn’t love it as much as I did (he thought it was too similar to a Bass Murf, which I don’t entirely agree with), but it kind of inspired the QMMG, which is an entirely different beast.