Usually I recommend using a different slug if you’re not the original author, but in a case like this, if you don’t get response in a few weeks, you can assume the author isn’t interested, and you should use the original slug if you want to adopt the plugin.
You’re a saint for doing all this work! If the little I can do to help is to report issues then I’m happy to look for them.
Couldn’t have said it better myself.
Hi @josbouten ,
Just posted a PR for you on GitHub with some commits that build on top of @jerrysv work. The big one was fixing the matrix buttons that did not work and converting them to be event based. I believe the module is ready for posting to the library manager. It’s pretty cool module. Please let me know if you have any questions.
awesome! glad somebody moved forward further! my goal was to stop the crashing, but I’d never used the module 
I’ll definitely have to give it a try when it gets released.
Thank you for your kind words. I’m humbled. Now with Sculpt-O-Sound done, I’ll be putting effort to get the much anticipated Southpole-parasites.
I’ve updated the sources, built new plugins and posted them in the V1 issue tracker post.
Phal-anx the author Of MSM has just open-sourced his modules so that they can be updated for the current version of Rack. Details below:
Just completed migrating the Southpole-parasites plugin to Rack V1. I’ve also posted a pull request for @gerhard.brandt76 (Southpole dev) to merge my update into his code. I have also built the plugin and have it posted in the GitHub v1 migration thread for users to test out the new builds. Please let me know if you find any issues.
Thanks!
Adding to this old post… because I just submitted a PR adjusting the NonLinearInstruments plugin migration. This is the last place I found where one can hear of this plugin.
The author is @ignasialvarezgarriga, but for some time now he has been very quiet both here in the community and on Github. I’m just sorry for this nice plugin been still left off the Library Manager, though first of all I hope Ignasi is doing well.
EDIT: Ignasi was incredibly responsive, and the pull request was readily merged, now Mac/Linux builders/testers could help!
Here is the Win build: https://github.com/dizzisound/NLNRI_VCVRackPlugins/releases
In the res folder of the plugin, one can find usage notes (as .pdf files) and a huge Luci8x8_base.vcv patch example for the Luci module set.
Nice work.
The plugin is missing the plugin.json file though. it does not build.
Sorry, I originally pushed the plugin.json file but possibly semantics rules discarded it. Just edited a new PR with the file added, pointing the author to the website reference for guidelines about the metadata requisites.
EDIT: Ignasi already merged the new commit, the plugin should now be fully buildable for verification and testing. He invited me to collaborate, so I’ll check with him if he still wants the plugin featured in the Library, and if he do, whether I can take charge of submitting a PR to the VCVRack team.
Thanks.
The plugin passes all of the integration tests, so whenever you or Ignasi are ready to submit to the Plugin Manager, go ahead.
Please use https://github.com/VCVRack/library/issues/420 to submit the updated version.
HI Anyone know´s where to find mtsch v1.0 for win? I just find it for Mac.
ThanksNice, done. Thank you!
@Dionisio Just launched a quick build, and queued it in the same issue:
CheersHi Daniele, please let me publicly thank You for your time and dedication to get back to life my little dear instruments. I’m crediting you on the Github Readme. Take care !!
Hi Ignazi, thanks to you for your original work. We definitely need some Luci in these difficult times!
where: Luci (IT) = Luces (ES) = Lights (EN)
All of you guys, I really thank you for bring to life a very nice plugin. 