I’ll have a look, thanks.
Count Modula Clocked Random Gates essentially does this and you get up to 8 gate outputs. For only 4 gates, set the remaining 4 to 0 probability. Single mode gives you only 1 gate output on at any time and the probability is relative to the other gates. Multi mode gives you 4 independant random gates.
Yes, having zynaddsubfx inside rack would be great!
Sorry to have confused you there ingo, my response was actually to NOrchetra about Bernoulli gates. Not sure how the reply ended up being attached to Antonio’s response.
Buffer looper per:
Prototype nodes
similar to the current prototype or the frak buss formula it is could be a module whit a numbers of I/O and knobs , and lots of functions nested on it to be called as nodes to build customs synths , something like the syntedit, Ingen or the hora geco, but allowing play the instruments and fxs in the fly
yes, exactly something like that, but ported to the rack , that Alpha forever seems fantastic, is open source?
No, it’s commercial, VST only.
The ‘Mixturtrautonium’
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I am fascinated by the so-called ‘Mixturtrautonium’, a further development of the Trautonium: http://120years.net/the-mixturtrautonium-oskar-sala-germany-1936/
It was resembled by Doepfer Trautonium English using the following modules
But how to resemble it in VCV Rack?
There are already some formant filters in VCV Rack. The ribbon controller could be resembled by a Linnstrument Linnstrument
So, what’s left is the Subharmonic Generator
I’m actually designing a module for the VCV Rack that is inspired by the Doepfer A-113, but instead of audio output it will produce Pitch-CV. By doing so I will be able to use all the wonderful existing oscillators out there.
Here’s a first draft:
Since a lot of us post to social media a LUFS meter would be really, really handy.
I’d be happy to build this, if you’d like. I’d be excited to collaborate with you to get it just right, too. Let me know what you think. I could use another little project while I’m dreaming up my next big thing.
Zoom2Fit
Hover the mouse over a module and hit a dedicated key or key-combination and the module will be displayed centered and zoomed to fill the screen.
I tried some approaches but I couldn’t get it to work.
I have an upcoming module which can do that (and much more), called STROKE. You can download a development build from my GitHub repository for PackOne.
Just checked out STROKE … works great
can I ask what is the purpose for it?
“Zoom to fit” resizes a selected module to fill up the screen with one single keystroke. This makes it easier to grab tiny knobs, etc.
I see, thanks for your explanation
Hi. I ended up going with Ben’s ReMOVE…
…but there may possibly be room for a CV-only solution that is less demanding CPU-wise, although I have no idea what it costs to move all the knobs but it seems like it would be costly and I’ve already had CPU struggles with it but have also been able to workaround them for the most part. I’m on a HP Envy laptop so may be asking too much of it.