Coming in v1.3.0 (Sorry, in the last post I announced v1.2.0 - that was wrong):
Release date will be around next week till end of the month!
Coming in v1.3.0 (Sorry, in the last post I announced v1.2.0 - that was wrong):
Release date will be around next week till end of the month!
Version v1.3.0 out now I already got some bugs reported which will be corrected soon in v.1.3.1 around next week, thanks for reporting!
Cheers, Patrick.
Awesome! Thank you very much
It’s near Christmas and I am totally aware of the fact, that we all need our hard earned money to serve the people around us we love… Despite you may think of the programmer who spend lot’s of hours creating free software you may like and often use with fun and donate just a few bugs to say thanks
Thanks for supporting!
Version 1.3.3 coming this week containing the following improvements and new features:
It’s currently in beta test and will be available around end of the week.
Cheers, Patrick.
Noizer is awesom! Thank you
Migration to V2 and refreshment of Lindenberg Research modules are nearly done. I expect the official release around 1st/2nd week of Dec.
Here some first impressions:
Thanks so far to my brave testers! Stay tuned
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Just came here searching to see if Lindenberg was being ported to v2. So glad to see this!
Thanks a lot for your donation!
These modules will be available through the default Rack Library, won’t they? Any expected release date for V2 versions?
Yes they will be available via the VCV Plugin-Manager. I am still updating and testing, so It could take 2-3 weeks, I am not sure.
Well I am still thinking about a commercial release; it grew over the years and after more than 2300 commits and a lot of hours of work it will be just fair to the developer. We will see
Cheers
will be happy to support a commercial release. looking forward to the modules and wood panels!
Or you could abandon VCV development. That’s what I did, and have not regretted it yet.
@Squinky I’m glad it’s worked out for you.
@heapdump we appreciate all your hard work and I’m sure people won’t mind paying for commercial modules!
I do not agree fully when it comes to a larger collection of modules. I love the MS20-style filter and the CV-Spreader, but I rarely use the VCOs. I would recommend to split the collection into two or three parts (VCOs / Filter / Utility for example). That way yes, I wouldn’t mind paying for them.
Lindenberg modules are certainly worthy of being commercial and I would happily pay for them. They are some of the best modules in Rack.
The only slightly tricky issue I see with it is when you take modules that used to be free and make them commercial then it prevents users opening older patches that used those modules (in v2 at least) unless they pay.
maybe doing it the vult way by offering a free version (i.e. what was there before for backward compatibility) and a commercial one with more options and additional modules?
May I suggest keeping your existing ones free and developing new ones for sale?