DaveVenom
(Dave Benham)
July 16, 2022, 2:00pm
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Fundamental documentation seems to be falling further and further behind. There are original modules that are still missing documentation, many of the version 1 module docs have not been properly updated for version 2 features, and none of the newer ones have docs.
Is anyone actively working on the Fundamental documentation?
I will gladly contribute if my help will be accepted. I’ve already attempted to write some unofficial docs.
Depending on how this is received, I may take a stab at documenting some of the other VCV modules in V2.
Fundamental VCA
A Voltage Controlled Amplifier allows the level of an audio or CV signal to be controlled by another CV signal.
A signal passing through IN to OUT is attenuated by the “LCD” slider Level with a gain ranging from 0 to 1, measured as percent (0 - 100%).
If a CV signal is patched into the unlabeled CV input, then the input is further attenuated by the control voltage. The sli…
Currently the V2 SEQ 3 documentation shows “coming soon…”. Perhaps the following text can be used for the documentation. Or at least give a head start on creating some official documentation.
VCV Fundamental SEQ 3
SEQ 3 is an 8 step sequencer with a built in clock and 3 channels of CV output, plus gate and trigger outputs.
The TEMPO knob sets the clock rate, from 15 bpm up to 960 bpm. The default is 120 bpm.
The clock rate may be modulated by the TEMPO input and attenuator, using a 1V/Oct sc…
I’ve invested significant time exploring the VCV Fundamental RANDOM module, and couldn’t resist writing up some documentation, similar to my attempt at documenting the Fundamental VCA . My hope is this documentation (or variant) will be adopted into the official VCV documentation. Or at least I hope this spurs development of some updated official documentation.
VCV Fundamental RANDOM
VCV Random is a random CV generator with multiple forms of randomness and an internal clock, a trigger generator…
Currently there is no documentation for the VCV FADE module. The following is unofficial documentation based on my observation of how the module behaves.
VCV Fundamental FADE
FADE has a pair of signal inputs (IN 1, IN 2), and signal outputs (OUT 1, OUT 2).
The X FADE knob controls what percentage of each input signal is directed to the opposite output, with the remainder going to its own output. The response is linear. The module works equally well with audio or CV inputs.
X …
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