hm… 4 digits? i.e. 9999 max
You could place Xatto Time and SampDelay in serial, so that Xatto Time does the coarse delay and SampDelay is for fine adjustments.
GitHub - jackokring/KRTPluginA: Another later version VCV rack repo. v1.3.4 released. Now to design the synced delay with a pre-trigger before the end, and remove some number of samples from the delay end. Then the trigger rate sets a loop, and pre-trigger can trim off the latency, for a one trigger event behind delayed looper for perhaps live play.
I’ve seen your first 3 modules in the Rack Library
I tried using ‘T’ (the delay) but couldn’t get any sound out of it.
I also tried using ‘μ’ but all I got was some crackling and/or aliasing noise.
Am I doing some thing wrong?
Are your modules really polyphonic?
I had to sum polyphonic audio to 1 channel before getting into your modules, otherwise I got nothing out of them.
Please make some videos to showcase the benefits of your modules.
I also have problems reading the green text on the yellow and on the white panel. Maybe a darker colour would help here
Your modules ‘μ’ and ‘A’ use some CPU time even when no cables are connected.
The T delay needs tune set to about 5 semitones and definitely needs a repeating trig in to work. KRTPluginADemo/I shat the she riff..vcv at master · jackokring/KRTPluginADemo · GitHub for the simplest example. ‘μ’ … I’m going to experiment with levels today and perhaps get an easier to control range. I also need to read up on checking connected.
I think I followed the instruction about polyphonic master input.
I’ll do a darker green in the next update.
The fact that some modules include an IIR filter stage means they will have output time continuity. Although not calculating output if there’s no input does seem like sense. It does add an if statement extra processing if connected though.
Thank you for your explanations. So I’m going to wait for your next official release in the VCV Library.
Please provide us with short tutorial videos or working VCV patches!
KRTPluginA/README.md at master · jackokring/KRTPluginA · GitHub has some links to patches (quite simple ones). Just bumped the version to 1.6.8 which fixes a number of issues. Decided to apply a cube root to Mu for better ranged output while keeping the crisp flavour and about a 50% speed improvement when not all outputs are used.
Now looking for the next module to develop. I think it must have a custom display just because that’s the next bit of code for me to learn.
I will give it a try.
Thanks for the patches but it says I have not got your modules, so where are they now? Sorry to be a pain.
I think you have to wait for the next library update or compile yourself from the source code.
Yes, the patches are for v1.6.9 as there were some fixes needed for
outputs[x].setChannels(poly);//not explained in current docs
//old thread 2 years ago found it
float x;//24 bit mantissa into buffere pointer max length 2^23 samples
z = cbrtf(z);//an interesting harmonic way to stabilize large volts out ranges
Sorry for any inconvenience. I have to workout some workflow where the demos are not updated until the library comes online. VCV Library - KRTPluginA seems the only way I can check the active version.
The demos repo now has linux dist zip and .so (larger one from main build directory) as I’m not sure if dist zip is all that is needed. (Maybe the dist is symbol stripped). v1.6.9 x64-linux built on i5 Intel with AVX512 although maybe it sticks with SSE2/3 … anybody know which files are relevant here? Can’t help with win/mac at present.
Hello Jack, I have tried the 3 modules you put into the library-the Filter works, also the waveshaper-does a really good job on low bass. However, T delay[?] I cannot get enough out of it !
Surely there should feedback or some response from it but even on the Scope there is nothing-I am using the patches u supplied earlier yesterday. Thanks hope that helps, also there are still 2 patches that will not open due to the modules not been in the library.
The filter is done, the waveshaper has had some edits for the next release, and may not maintain compatibility due to control ranges and some “better outputs” with a little range compression.
The T delay kind of works but definitely does need a fast-ish trigger, repeating. There is a fix for some issues in the next release, but the T will not do anything if it has no trigger.
Also after the next 1.6.9 release, I’m making a display on the next module in design at the moment … not sure what it will be yet.
Thanks for your time. The T delay had a fastish LFO but I will try it again, what sort of sounds can you get out of it-any audio examples would be nice. However if there is further development it may be worth waiting.
I used a gate from a SEQ-3 to test as the trigger, and put Tune at 5 semitones about. Then mixed in some of the single oscillator input with the output for a triple oscillator sound.
So is it an additive delay or a feedback delay, I tried again and got nothing out of it using a very fast LFO.
I’ll try the SEQ-3 and the tuning method, see if that is any better at this end.
Could this thread be renamed to something more accurate? I think “jackoring development blog” would be a good title?
1.8.10 is ready for publishing. Two new modules add for a total of 8. (Or 5 new … depends on version). A clock divider distribution randomizer and a triple VCA with trigger CV merging.