Cherry Audio Voltage modular
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- KVRist
- 298 posts since 1 Oct, 2018
KVR friends,
Now through Sunday, September 22nd, Nekomatic's exciting new Digital Vocoder Bundle is on sale for only $15 (regularly $30)!
The Digital Vocoder Bundle contains three deeply powerful modules, including Digital Vocoder, Fixed Delay, and Freezer. Take a sonic journey through the universe of bit-crushing robot voices to the realm of silky-smooth harmonic rich vocals. Order this weekend and get 50% OFF! Click here to learn more: https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles/d ... der-bundle
Here's a short demo video showing the Digital Vocoder module: https://youtu.be/2d33AelWfSc
Thanks!
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
Now through Sunday, September 22nd, Nekomatic's exciting new Digital Vocoder Bundle is on sale for only $15 (regularly $30)!
The Digital Vocoder Bundle contains three deeply powerful modules, including Digital Vocoder, Fixed Delay, and Freezer. Take a sonic journey through the universe of bit-crushing robot voices to the realm of silky-smooth harmonic rich vocals. Order this weekend and get 50% OFF! Click here to learn more: https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles/d ... der-bundle
Here's a short demo video showing the Digital Vocoder module: https://youtu.be/2d33AelWfSc
Thanks!
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
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- KVRist
- 298 posts since 1 Oct, 2018
Thanks to you and everyone else that joined our Year One Anniversary sale!riddim83 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 1:53 pm Hi cherryDan, thank you for a great tool/toy!
I had been meaning to wait with even trying Voltage Modular for financial reasons, but Nucleus got me hooked and I ended up getting Core + Electro Drums and the big PSP bundle during the anniversary sale.
The sources and processors I've tried so far all sound really good, and the whole thing just invites experimentation. It looks like I finally have a reason to learn Java.
Extra props for the manual and website being this good with such a small team!
Also, thanks as well to everyone that tuned in to my live KVR presentation. We've been invited to do another KVR live event in October, and we'll be diving in to some more advanced modular synth programming techniques. It should be fun!
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
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- KVRist
- 298 posts since 1 Oct, 2018
The KVR Live Event I did last week is available here:
https://www.kvraudio.com/video/kvr-mark ... 509/1/3433
Thanks again to everyone that tuned in. If there's anything you'd particular like to see or hear in our October live event on modular synth programmer, please let us know!
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
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- KVRian
- 1058 posts since 3 Oct, 2011
Could you consider some sort of PDC module? For instance a module to plug after something like the digital vocoder that has a certain number of samples delay and add manually the number of samples, then this module will report PDC to the DAW / host and make sure all other output is automatically shifted forward that number of samples (technically not shifted forward I know, but I'm quite sure you get what I mean )
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- KVRian
- 1058 posts since 3 Oct, 2011
And if some sort of PDC module isn't feasible than perhaps at least a possibility to manually add a PDC value to be reported to the host that is per instance and clearly visble on the interface as well as something that can be globally set to always be deactivated for anyone who finds it bothersome somehow. Some hosts are so cumbersome when it comes to PDC, and I have licenses for multiple DAWs so I'll sometimes use an "old" DAW for something and tha would ease the process of moving a patch over to another DAW yet maintain integrity of percussive material.
- KVRian
- 506 posts since 10 Nov, 2018
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- KVRist
- 168 posts since 26 Apr, 2018
The Digital Vocoder video link doesn't seem to be working now, for me at least. (Edit. actually their site seems to be down too at the moment)?
And talking vocoders, this is just a comment, and I know it's totally my own fault for not doing enough research, but just a comment in case it might catch anyone else out.
In your main documentation listing all your module, you do not have the later paid modules seperate from the main included modules. With you now having three "levels" of Voltage Modular, it might be worth sorting the index of the documentation into Modules in Nucleus, then Additional Modules in Ignite, then Additional Modules in Core, then finally New Extra Paid Modules. Or words to that effect.
Because your current documentation, for prospective buyers, you list all modules together...
https://docs.cherryaudio.com/voltage-mo ... -operation
I completly accept I didn't look hard enough, and you do have information listing the differences (https://cherryaudio.com/voltage-modular ... comparison), but from a quick scan of the modules in the Documentaion I thought it included Vocoder, as an example.
Please don't take it that I'm complaining, there is more in Core than I currently even understand what it does, so I'm not begrudging that every module listed in the documentation isn't included in Core, but a suggestion would be to just highlight it in the organisation of the documentation for clarity. Because an impulse buy (hey, the year one sale tempted me) and a skim of your documented modules doesn't seperate them, so might trip someone else up too.
And talking vocoders, this is just a comment, and I know it's totally my own fault for not doing enough research, but just a comment in case it might catch anyone else out.
In your main documentation listing all your module, you do not have the later paid modules seperate from the main included modules. With you now having three "levels" of Voltage Modular, it might be worth sorting the index of the documentation into Modules in Nucleus, then Additional Modules in Ignite, then Additional Modules in Core, then finally New Extra Paid Modules. Or words to that effect.
Because your current documentation, for prospective buyers, you list all modules together...
https://docs.cherryaudio.com/voltage-mo ... -operation
I completly accept I didn't look hard enough, and you do have information listing the differences (https://cherryaudio.com/voltage-modular ... comparison), but from a quick scan of the modules in the Documentaion I thought it included Vocoder, as an example.
Please don't take it that I'm complaining, there is more in Core than I currently even understand what it does, so I'm not begrudging that every module listed in the documentation isn't included in Core, but a suggestion would be to just highlight it in the organisation of the documentation for clarity. Because an impulse buy (hey, the year one sale tempted me) and a skim of your documented modules doesn't seperate them, so might trip someone else up too.
- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
Made a patch with the Digital Vocoder Bundle. Very cool stuff! I think I'll pick it up...
https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/sh ... t-you-feel
https://soundcloud.com/musicofplexus/sh ... t-you-feel
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- KVRAF
- 10310 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
Doesn't that Sampler II GUI look a bit odd? Being shorter than all the others.
- KVRAF
- 5948 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
It does. But, at the same time it gives it a home-brew look with a custom rack panel with the output jack on it. I don't mind it.
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- KVRAF
- 10310 posts since 2 Sep, 2003 from Surrey, UK
Yes, I see what you mean I'm off to get my soldering iron, hole cutter and tin snips.
- KVRian
- 679 posts since 29 Nov, 2002 from Finland
A new freebie module that adds swing to straight sync signals. Enjoy the groove! https://store.cherryaudio.com/modules/swing
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- KVRist
- 37 posts since 25 Oct, 2018
Awesome, thanks! I was thinking this would have to be my first project once I know enough Java. Just yesterday I had to abandon the sequencers I had going and convert everything to happen via midi notes instead to get a bass line to sit with my drum groove.Captain wrote: ↑Sun Sep 22, 2019 3:19 pm A new freebie module that adds swing to straight sync signals. Enjoy the groove! https://store.cherryaudio.com/modules/swing
- KVRian
- 679 posts since 29 Nov, 2002 from Finland
You are welcome! I’m thinking that this would actually make a pretty good ”tutorial” project. The basic principle is super simple and can be described in a few words (delay every other trigger by a user-definable amount, that’s it, done), but once you start to design & code it, you realize there’s at least a couple of different ways you can approach the problem, and some aspects are maybe not as clear-cut as they might seem. And once the basic functionality is there, there’s still the other 90% of work that sometimes takes even more time (GUI, testing, debugging, packaging, publishing, etc)... Anyway, once you are confident enough in your Java skills, I suggest maybe try to code a similar module. It might be a good way to get yourself familiar with a lot of stuff that is needed all the time when coding VM modules.