I see, thanks for the clarification
So… I was playing around with your modules as mentioned above :
Yeah I’m gonna try making some acid techno based off of this .
Edit: I’m uploading something for the first time, it seems the audio got compressed a lot; the .mpg file presumably got converted to .mp4 online by sendvid, such a shame … maybe I’ll try uploading to a new youtube account tomorrow or something.
Anyway, some comments:
0:35 & 0:42 Notice how the module “Exponent” by Hetrick CV can be used for tweaking audio rate or envelope CV for fine variations in timbre or envelope stretching, respectively. This was a gamechanger for me, so I wanted to show its usefulness to you .
0:54 Here I removed the modulating “OP” module’s output from the carrier “OP” module’s hard sync input to show how useful the new feature is . Also, modulating the phase offset with a “µMap” by Stoermelder with an LFO provides some nice movement.
general The one thing VCV Rack is missing at the moment is a precise envelope/LFO generator. I’m using “Gatekeeper” by Polyverse within a “Host” module by VCV. Here I simply used the preset “Spike dance 2” in the “Rhythmic” section because I was lazy and wanted to play around without spending too much time with envelope design. I HIGHLY recommend using an external plugin for precise CV.
some feedback:
SKF Again, I really like the oversampling functionality, as I can run VCV’s engine at a lower sampling rate without compromising the high-end fine structure of SKF’s wonderful squelching . I noticed that the output gain reduces when switching to a higher oversampling. I would prefer if the output gain did not change, though this is only a minor issue.
TRG I like the simplistic nature of this module; having the option of up to 32 steps is very useful. One question: Is there a way to edit steps 17-32 when the current step position is within 1-16? If yes, how? If no, I’d like to suggest the following:
You could add an option in the right click menu like “disable current step following”, where the displayed 16 positions do not switch when the current step moves to the next section.
Then you could turn the yellow “position” markers into buttons as well (with a darker yellow boarder like for the trigger enable buttons to give the intuition of there being a button to press), which changes the displayed positions only if following is disabled.
Should this be too confusing for other users, you could enable a temporary display switch when the “current step following” is enabled, where it remains freezed for 3-5s or so before resuming the default behavior. Let me know what you think ^^
general conclusion
The sounds coming out of your modules are very crispy and clean, I love it