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and maybe, pretty please, make the root note input of your Quantiser honor V/Oct input?

maybe someday, but there is this module to help VCV Library - Gwrthiant Gwreiddyn

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coming soon to a vcv library near you →

v2.0.13 ~ 5-28-25

  • added module Arrange16, a newer smaller version of Arrange

v2.0.12 ~ 5-27-25

  • Arrange: added right click option to output absolute position instead of relative to start and length
  • Arrange: added right click option to output 10v when there is no input for a row
  • Arrange: added labels to output ports for hovering over the port to see its label
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and then the update after that is a poly inputs for Trigs.

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Yes! I’d love poly clock input and polyphonic out for all your modules. Using Assign by BogAudio as an intermediary today.

how exactly would that work, you can only have 16 channels and those all might be taken up by one clock?

Thanks Jeremy - this is perfect for the Meta’s small display.

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cool!

FR Arrange

For those who like the small footprint of the 16 step, but need more steps, maybe a page knob with 16 (or more) pages of 16 steps ?

Mindblowing !!! Can’t wait to use this in both VCV and Meta :pray:

The way I was thinking about it is that if there were multiple inputs into a clock input, it would generate an equivalent number of voices or CV/gates in a sequencer.

For example, with DivSeq, if three clocks are merged sent to Clk input, then there would be 3 cv-gate combos would be generated in sync to the input clk speeds.

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Thank you so much for Arrange16, @jeremy!

A small bug: Some of the labels appear to be colored incorrectly and are hard to read.

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I noticed that too, and changed it in inkscape…

:grinning:

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yes i noticed too after release and it will be fixed in next update

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A polyphonic clock input would be great.

The closest I know in polyphonic clocks is Rare Breeds’ Polygene, but as a Euclidian sequencer it does not allow for choosing your own specific steps (even though the Variation parameter can stir up a sequence pretty good, too).

So, something like Polygene with step selection would be nice. Question is whether a polyphonic clock input would mean a significant drag on the CPU.

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I don’t understand how poly clock input work work on sequencers which are already polyphonic?

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Please be careful. It opens a 256-dimensional rip in the spacetime manifold. :neutral_face:

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Docb is an another example of a sequencer that has polyphonic clock input: VCV Library - docB SEQ22

These open up more possibilities of using one sequencer to generate multiple voices with polyphonic audio modules.

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I’m pretty sure you (and many others here) know much more about this than I do, so this may or may not be much help. But I think I see what you mean.

Polygene has a polyphonic output (16 channels), so in effect its 16 monophonic sequencers that each can be driven by their own clock (coming in a polyphonic cable).

If I understand correctly, Arrange is polyphonic in each of its tracks, so you cannot add another level of polyphony. On the other hand, could a polyphonic clock input be implemented if each track of Arrange was monophonic, analogous to Polygene?

Polygene (Rare Breeds)_Polyphonic clock input_20250531.vcvs (11.7 KB)

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Yes, it would be possible on sequencers which are monophonic to begin with like divseq and docb seq22, but not on things like noteseq, noteseq16. I also think a noteseqfu request was made for the 4 sequencers. We’ll see. For now just Trigs can have poly inputs.

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