Phase clocks work sooo much better in software, no timing jumps, reliable clock multiplication and division, and you don’t need 3 cables to sync up a sequencer.
I’m wondering what’s the disadvantage for the hardware modules…
Really having a ton of fun with this suite, and what a suite with an exploding amount of possibilities at the get go. Had a few crashes too, but I’m sure they’ll get sorted out.
Thank you so much for this very innovative set of tools.
Version 2.3.1 is up in the Library! On top of lots of fixes, the Phasor Burst Generator is a ton of fun.
Let me know if you still hit crashes with 2.3.1! If so, keep a copy of the crash log so that I can identify the crashing module(s).
Just discovered PhasorGenerator (unfortunately no manual there), so my question: What’s the usecase for the Jitter signal?
Fun stuff, the tutorials are nice as well.
I am getting a gate from the sequencer on step one whether that is selected or not. It doesn’t sound when no gates are selected, but if I select any gate step, step one also is “active” though not lit up.
Edit: now it behaves, maybe it wasn’t fully updated yet in my library, seems solid now.
not sure if others also have this bug but when using the Phasor Generator and I type a value into the Frequency multiplier ( when external clock is connected) the value just jump around to some random value. it happens when there is no external clock connected too.
Well, there’s something strange indeed. In case of Phasor Generator the values entered are not in line with the settings:
(see: entering 0.6 will set the frequency to 84.449 Hz.)
Oh dang it hahaha. I turned everything to -/+ 1.0 internally but forgot to add text to value overrides. Will fix in the next update. Fix one bug, create two more…
regarding the Phasor to Euclidian which I like very much , it would be useful if the rotate knob values will correspond to the steps , instead of going decimal in a range between -5 and 5.
Now fixed. I’ll work on Euclidean Rotation text next.
Hi Michael,
as VCV v2.4.0 is now released with the dark mode, I thought it would be nice to have your modules with a dark mode too.
I tried some on my own:
in the zip are the svg files for these modules
Hetrick_dark_01.zip (98.4 KB)
I really would like to see a dark version of your fantastic modules
Awesome! Those look quite nice. I have it on my to-do list. I just finished the Unfiltered modules last night since those already have dark panels and their designs have been pretty constant.
For HetrickCV I want to
A) Do a full once-over of all the module panels so that I don’t have to re-invert and re-export if I find any other misalignments.
and/or
B) Port over the really clever code from Impromptu that inverts the SVGs and allows variable contrast. This is more appealing, but I would need to do the HCV logo separately so that I can keep the red accent.
I’ll get to that, but right now I’m working on a phasor swing module, and then a phasor probability module, and then a phasor…
You’re going through a phasor…
Just pushed a commit that enables dark mode behavior! I used @marc_boule’s excellent panel inverter code from Impromptu (thanks so much!). I decided that I liked the blue logo in dark mode more than red, so I also wrote a quick ThemedRogan class that swaps red knobs for blue in dark mode.
I also created Phasor Humanizer and Phasor Swing modules yesterday. Ignore the mode lights from Phasor Randomizer on Phasor Swing. I’m testing some different swing flavors and may redo the panel to add a mode selector.
This will end up being HetrickCV 2.4.0. There are a few more bug fixes and feature requests to address before I ship it off to the library, but nightlies should be available soon.
Awesone, glad you found the inverter widget useful!
Darks looking great!
Just installed latest nightly and love the look, getting closer on banishing bright light stuff completely ![]()
Phasor to Stunning.
Been having a play now I don’t have to stare at white modules. Burst Generator, trigger into cycle works as expected, clicking the button with no cable attached puts it into a continuous loop, is this by design?


