New modules by CV funk

This is great, Hub will useful; maybe Hub mini too :pray: with 8 inputs/8 outputs and small knobs.

I was thinking it would be neat if the clock input on Wonk was polyphonic, so each of the outputs could be polyphonic as well. The P would just be the maximum of 16 outputs depending on how many clocks are being fed in polyphonically.

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Final module. I’m sending this to library as soon as someone can tell me it works on Windows.

##Hub Two macrocontrollers with knob automation, gain and offset plus bipolar VCA control. Each channel displays the voltage of the top channel. Corncob indicator over the output port shows the voltage on all poly channels. Grabbing the knob overrides the automation, giving you manual control. It’s meant for LFO mixing.

Other minor bug patches/changes:

Cartesia- Fixed rounding bug in note-range display.

EnvelopeArray - fixed a bug with the trigger button. CPU optimizations.

Hammer - buttons are now controlling the rotated fractions. This way you don’t do mental math controlling the module.

JunkDNA - Added spaces, or strand breaks ‘X’. Also at the DNA output, space has output -1, while ATCG output 1,2,3,4. This allows a zero-crossing trigger sensor to detect the start of a new strand.

Node - Added polyphony and upped the max gain to 10x.

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Still run Win10 here

Hub seems to work as documented.

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So far all working here

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Okay. Final updates before sending to the library.

I made some rather major last minute changes to Wonk, making it I think a lot more stable and useful as a LFO.

Re: @Squinky I finally figured out how to get my modules to display fake data in the library. :grinning:

I’m particularly happy with how Weave and Wonk are looking in the library now. Although I still haven’t figured out the scopes as they display a large buffer of stuff.

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Win10 seems to have survived the update OK.

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Awesome! Thanks so much for testing it out for me. Sending it to the library right now.

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Here are a couple demo patches with the new modules.

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Finally the new cvfunk modules popped up in my library. Very happy to see these. Thank you so much for these and also for the very musical and indicative patches you’ve added to patch storage.

Wondering now the cvfunk ‘suite’ is nearly complete, where do you go next…

maybe into granular synthesis/processing ?

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Hello everyone,

I’ve been working on a new paid collection of modules for CV funk. I’d like to share the progress so far here.

The first module is called Syzygy. It’s a polyphonic complex oscillator where Osc1 is Ouros and Osc2 is a new variant of Ouros. Bridging the center of the polar displays is a waveform display that shows the crossing of the DNA of the two different oscillators. The mixing stage allows you to mix, cross modulate or morph between ring-modulation and AM. It has a built-in wavefolder and noise generator as well. The new layout encourages sonic exploration, and so far in testing I’ve found it to be very playable and fun.

Next is Super Wonk, it’s an expanded version of Wonk with some great new features. First, each channel can now output polyphony up to 16 channels (each output outputs the next N channels as a stack). Second, the larger panel has space for a Phase input up top, it rotates the phase of all the outputs at once. Last, the new ‘Align’ button/gate input causes all the oscillator channels to fade into unison, and fade back when released. You can set the fade duration i the context menu.

Here is a little sound demo. Hopefully you can see what the new Align button does. Syzygy is the only sound source, and a 50% mix of default Galaxy and the dry signal through a Node. Node is used for summing poly channels.

I am planning to add another module to the collection before releasing it. These first two modules are in beta stage still and may get some minor changes before release.

I’d love to hear your comments/ideas!

EDIT: Here’s a 2nd demo, it’s a bit longer and better than the first one.

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Both look great! Are they up on the repo?

No these two will be part of a new paid collection once they are ready.

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These look fantastic, your existing collection is my go to set for every patch on VCV and in constant use on the Metamodule.

Out of curiosity will you be be porting the new free modules to the MM? Is it possible to port the paid as well?

Great job!

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Hi, thanks so much!

No, unfortunately I will not be able to port the paid modules to MM, at least at the moment. Since the paid modules are closed source, it makes it a little complicated with the way MM plugins are distributed.

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Also coming to the Modulations collection. Essentially a giant version of Envelope Array, but with some useful new features.

New features include per-output grouping of channels into polyphonic stacks.

With the EOF gates, this makes for some amazing self-patching opportunities.

Also per-channel trigger probabilities can be set in the context menu.

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Envelope city looks terrific , cannot wait!!

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Here are some screenshots of cool groups of envelopes that you can make with Envelope City. Envelope shapes are super precise and you can interpolate both envelope length, slant and shape across all 16 channels.

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Here is the last (for now) module in the new paid collection. Then I’m back to making some more free modules for a bit.

Arrange XL is a 16 channel version of Arrange with Record and Edit mode (where Rec mode overwrites with the knob settings, and Edit loads the stages upon stage advancing. Also more extensive copy/paste features should make it nicer to use.

The module has the same cool poly output feature as Super Wonk and Envelope City, so they all work well as a set. I really hope people find these to be useful and interesting.

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CV funk v2.0.25 beta

Hi, a new beta of my free module collection is available on GitHub.

This update focuses on patching bugs I spotted in the last release, and also adds some really nice new features.

Node

Added a poly output option in context menu – it mixes down by default.

Added transition time fader in context menu, up to 2sec fade time for mutes/unmutes.

Fixed Json memory of mute setting, lights.

TriDelay

Added new delay selector panel control so you don’t need to use the context menu.

Changed default setting to 360ms, as it seems more useful.

Weave

Fixed misaligned screw.

Fixed Json saving of octave setting.

Wonk

Added Json save of oscillator phase.

JunkDNA

Added new Poly output containing all the gate outputs.

Added adjustable DNA outputs per sequence in context menu.

New blank panels

Added a 8HP and 4HP CV funk blank panel

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