Submarine Plugins

No problems with Submarine v1.1.4 in the module browser here on my Mac.

Are you using rack 1.1.6?

Yes, I’m running Rack v1.1.6 on a Macbook Pro on MacOS v10.15.3. I installed Submarine v1.1.4 via the plugin manager.

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thank you! and I’d also like to suggest you to add DUPLICATE function in right click menu of each label. It would save some time for coloring and text editing when need to make some name variation.

Version 1.1.5 is now released.

This includes the TD-510 which is similar to the TD-410 but has multiple vertical text labels (rather like the TD-202).

Both the TD-410 and the TD-510 have a duplicate option.

And the TD-316, TD410 and TD510 are now resizable. They have drag handles in the top corners so that can be width-adjusted.

The HS-101 storage scope has an output trigger. This was too long, and the output pulse has now been adjusted from 10ms to the correct 1ms.

Finally, the AO-1xx and XF-xxx devices sum polyphonic audio inputs inline with VCVRack standards.

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What does the new Masterizer do?

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It looks like a joke, an “emperors new clothes” module.

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Ah, ported the hardware Mastererizer to a module? Excellent!

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Oh right, fair enough. That explains the rather uncharacteristicly vague documentation.

I thought the reference to the on/on switch might have been a giveaway.

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You mentioned it recently, so I knocked something up.

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one more reason to like Submarine!

Will there be a poly version?

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I’m pretty sure it’s already as polyphonic is it can conceivably be.

Yes it already should be fully polyphonic.

All input channels are properly mastererererized through to the corresponding output channels.

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May I ask for a “much longer” LA-208 module, means not only 8 second window? Dreaming about one or two minutes.

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yes, that on/on switch is nice. It sounds way better when the light is on.

I just tested masterizer. The aliasing is lower than anything I’ve ever tested, and the CPU consumption is super low also.

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oh, @LarsBjerregaard’s name reminded me - there is also no measurable DC offset at all.

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