Vult Nitrous is out. This is my TB-303 filter model. It was modeled after my own 303 prototype. With this filter I think I have achieved a very good compromise of accuracy vs performance. Nitrous stands out very well against the A-103 from Doepfer because the filter circuits are very similar.
A few technical details for the nerds. This is (practically) a 18dB/oct filter. Even when it features 4 poles that should make it a 24dB filter, one of the poles is at a higher frequency than the others. When measuring the slope around the cutoff frequency you can see that it is 18dB.
This update features as well a few bug fixes. The most important is a bug that introduced a bit of noise in Lateralus. This was caused by the tolerance of my solver. A lower value of tolerance produces a more accurate simulation but also means more CPU usage. So now Lateralus consumes a little bit more CPU.
I love the new knobs but I think the āoldā V1 versions were easier to read when zoomed out.
YMMV, luckily they take nothing away from the quality of the modules, thanks Leonardo.
Yes the old one makes the reading better. I released the updated knobs on a rush because I had to push an update. David and I were talking about making the knob markers more visible. Specially for those new knobs. We will improve them on a future update.
The upcoming 2.0.2 version of Vult has improvements on the knob visibility. It also adds context menus to the Freak-HW module and a few presets to Trummor 2.
Thank you so much for continuing to develop these excellent modules.
One more thing though, I tried the āUpdatedā Vraids this afternoon and it got very āhotā/red on the cable especially when I put into Nysthi Jira Jira, is it worth checking Vraids? It may not be that.
Thanks for your time.
Yes, Iām referring to the output level, not seen that before though, I ended up trying a cf āPeakā module to keep it done but it didnāt want to know. So Iāll see if it does the same into other modules. I still like using this module but I was confused by how high the output level was.
Thanks
well, Iām not much of a VCV user, so others would have a much better idea. There is a category in the module browser for this āattenuatorā. I randomly seem to have 31 of them? While not listed, I use the little VCV mixer for that, because itās so small. Just use one channel and turn it down. But, as I say, there are plenty.