Cherry Audio Voltage modular
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- KVRist
- 290 posts since 2 Aug, 2007
Sound Quality is about the same.. it's largely up to you how high you want to go.
Most environments have a nice trade-off between sound quality and performance at 96khz.
Sometimes with reverbs it can be beneficial to go higher if you need them really long.
On occasion I'll go to 384 for special effects.. but then you're changing the whole character.
I think any doubts about VM or JAVA "quality" were soundly put to rest when the MRB modules got released. You can play around with extreme FM and you won't find any break-up or aliasing really.
Question for Others;
Just out of curiosity.. what price are people seeing on the Weevil Bundle when signed in?
Do you own any of the modules?
Most environments have a nice trade-off between sound quality and performance at 96khz.
Sometimes with reverbs it can be beneficial to go higher if you need them really long.
On occasion I'll go to 384 for special effects.. but then you're changing the whole character.
I think any doubts about VM or JAVA "quality" were soundly put to rest when the MRB modules got released. You can play around with extreme FM and you won't find any break-up or aliasing really.
Question for Others;
Just out of curiosity.. what price are people seeing on the Weevil Bundle when signed in?
Do you own any of the modules?
Last edited by ehdyn on Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:36 am, edited 1 time in total.
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- KVRist
- 298 posts since 1 Oct, 2018
KVR friends,
Cherry Audio is thrilled to announce the start of our Year Two Celebration! Can you believe Voltage Modular has been going strong for 2 years? Our modular synthesis platform has grown to feature 700 amazing modules crafted by dozens of clever developers, all created for our 110,000 users! Now that’s cause for celebration.
And we’ve got a fantastic celebration in store for you! Now through September 15th, we’ve got some fantastic deep discounts to offer. Plus, we’ve got some very exciting – perhaps even historic – new module announcements. Let’s get right to it!
Cherry Audio Year Two Collection

The Cherry Audio Year Two Collection assembles all of our killer modules from Voltage Modular's second year, including SynthVoice, SynthVoice Filter, DCO-60, VCF-60, Chorus-60, AirWave, Poly AirWave, AirVector, AirStep, FM Station, Poly FM Station, EG Station, Poly EG Station, and the brand-new Polymode Synthesizer module (below!), at an incredible price. Normally $100, we’re offering the Year Two Collection for the astounding price of only $50 during our Year Two Celebration!
Polymode Synthesizer

Cherry Audio’s new Polymode Synthesizer is a complete instrument inspired by the legendary 1970’s Polymoog synthesizer. One of the world's first polyphonic synthesizers, it excels at large pads, strings, and vocal-esque sounds, and its unique multiple filter implementation and mod routings gives it a sound like no other synth. As a module for Voltage Modular, incredible new sonic possibilities emerge, due to a wealth of modulation inputs and modular outputs.
The Polymode Synthesizer, normally $29, is on sale for only $15 during our Year Two Celebration! It comes with dozens of presets, including the original factory presets.
We’ve created a video that explores every aspect of this great-sounding, yet truly bizarre, polyphonic synthesizer masterpiece.
The Legendary Syndrum – Reborn After 45 Years!

Invented by Joe Pollard and Mark Barton in 1975, the Pollard Syndrum was the world's first commercially manufactured electronic drum synthesizer. It appeared on many influential tracks, including "Good Times Roll" by The Cars, and "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty, as well as having a major impact on the late 70s disco sound. After 45 years, the Syndrum is reborn as an exciting new set of modules for Voltage Modular. Precisely modeled by the original inventor, the Syndrum and Poly Syndrum modules are a fantastic source of both classic and complex electronic drum sounds.
The new MRB Syndrum Bundle is now available for the remarkably low introductory sale price of $25.00 during the Year Two Celebration!
In his highly entertaining essay, The Syndrum Saga, original inventor Mark Barton tells the history of the Syndrum, and discusses all the moments of inspiration that led to its development. Cherry Audio's Mitchell Sigman has also created a short video documentary on the history of the Syndrum, from its original 1975 inception to its modern-day rebirth in 2020. Check out Syndrum: The Electronic Drum:
MRB Luxury Filter Bundle

MRB is also proud to premiere the new Luxury Filter Bundle. This stunning collection contains detailed models of highly desirable (and extremely expensive!) hardware filters, based on classic filter designs from Moog, Oberheim, Buchla, Mutable Instruments, and other legendary companies.
The MRB Luxury Filter Bundle includes the Syrup Filter Bundle, Mood Filter Bundle, Oberfilter Bundle, Lowpass Gate Bundle, WahWah Bundle, and the Agile Filter Bank. Best of all, this package is on sale for only $69 during the Year Two Celebration!
Unfiltered Audio Distortion Bundle

For nearly a decade, Unfiltered Audio has been creating high-quality, award-winning effects and instrument plug-ins. Now they’re bringing their DSP expertise to Voltage Modular!
Their new Distortion Bundle includes three deep modules for processing and mangling incoming signals. Dent Crusher provides stereo digital degradation, Indent specializes in stereo analog-style saturation, and Fusion is a unique multi-mode mixer and signal collider featuring algorithms from their popular LION synthesizer.
Normally $30, this phenomenal package is on sale for just $20 during the Year Two Celebration!
Incredible Module Offers! Up To 67% Off!

We’ve only just scratched the surface of the incredible Year Two Celebration offers available from our module designers. Remarkable discounts of up to 67% are available on modules from Vult, PSP, Andrew Macaulay, Benard, Sonobiosis, Monkey Business Audio, Weevil, Hype Audio, Granucon, HetrickCV, and more!
In addition, we're offering 50% off Voltage Modular Core and Ignite! We're even extending the Voltage Modular Nucleus FREE offer for the foreseeable future.

Please visit the Year Two Anniversary Sale Page to see all currently available discounts!
The Cherry Audio Year Two Sale is happening NOW through September 15th! Thanks to everyone for your continued support. We sincerely appreciate it, especially during this crazy year! Happy patching!
Cherry Audio is thrilled to announce the start of our Year Two Celebration! Can you believe Voltage Modular has been going strong for 2 years? Our modular synthesis platform has grown to feature 700 amazing modules crafted by dozens of clever developers, all created for our 110,000 users! Now that’s cause for celebration.
And we’ve got a fantastic celebration in store for you! Now through September 15th, we’ve got some fantastic deep discounts to offer. Plus, we’ve got some very exciting – perhaps even historic – new module announcements. Let’s get right to it!
Cherry Audio Year Two Collection

The Cherry Audio Year Two Collection assembles all of our killer modules from Voltage Modular's second year, including SynthVoice, SynthVoice Filter, DCO-60, VCF-60, Chorus-60, AirWave, Poly AirWave, AirVector, AirStep, FM Station, Poly FM Station, EG Station, Poly EG Station, and the brand-new Polymode Synthesizer module (below!), at an incredible price. Normally $100, we’re offering the Year Two Collection for the astounding price of only $50 during our Year Two Celebration!
Polymode Synthesizer
Cherry Audio’s new Polymode Synthesizer is a complete instrument inspired by the legendary 1970’s Polymoog synthesizer. One of the world's first polyphonic synthesizers, it excels at large pads, strings, and vocal-esque sounds, and its unique multiple filter implementation and mod routings gives it a sound like no other synth. As a module for Voltage Modular, incredible new sonic possibilities emerge, due to a wealth of modulation inputs and modular outputs.
The Polymode Synthesizer, normally $29, is on sale for only $15 during our Year Two Celebration! It comes with dozens of presets, including the original factory presets.
We’ve created a video that explores every aspect of this great-sounding, yet truly bizarre, polyphonic synthesizer masterpiece.
The Legendary Syndrum – Reborn After 45 Years!

Invented by Joe Pollard and Mark Barton in 1975, the Pollard Syndrum was the world's first commercially manufactured electronic drum synthesizer. It appeared on many influential tracks, including "Good Times Roll" by The Cars, and "Baker Street" by Gerry Rafferty, as well as having a major impact on the late 70s disco sound. After 45 years, the Syndrum is reborn as an exciting new set of modules for Voltage Modular. Precisely modeled by the original inventor, the Syndrum and Poly Syndrum modules are a fantastic source of both classic and complex electronic drum sounds.
The new MRB Syndrum Bundle is now available for the remarkably low introductory sale price of $25.00 during the Year Two Celebration!
In his highly entertaining essay, The Syndrum Saga, original inventor Mark Barton tells the history of the Syndrum, and discusses all the moments of inspiration that led to its development. Cherry Audio's Mitchell Sigman has also created a short video documentary on the history of the Syndrum, from its original 1975 inception to its modern-day rebirth in 2020. Check out Syndrum: The Electronic Drum:
MRB Luxury Filter Bundle

MRB is also proud to premiere the new Luxury Filter Bundle. This stunning collection contains detailed models of highly desirable (and extremely expensive!) hardware filters, based on classic filter designs from Moog, Oberheim, Buchla, Mutable Instruments, and other legendary companies.
The MRB Luxury Filter Bundle includes the Syrup Filter Bundle, Mood Filter Bundle, Oberfilter Bundle, Lowpass Gate Bundle, WahWah Bundle, and the Agile Filter Bank. Best of all, this package is on sale for only $69 during the Year Two Celebration!
Unfiltered Audio Distortion Bundle

For nearly a decade, Unfiltered Audio has been creating high-quality, award-winning effects and instrument plug-ins. Now they’re bringing their DSP expertise to Voltage Modular!
Their new Distortion Bundle includes three deep modules for processing and mangling incoming signals. Dent Crusher provides stereo digital degradation, Indent specializes in stereo analog-style saturation, and Fusion is a unique multi-mode mixer and signal collider featuring algorithms from their popular LION synthesizer.
Normally $30, this phenomenal package is on sale for just $20 during the Year Two Celebration!
Incredible Module Offers! Up To 67% Off!

We’ve only just scratched the surface of the incredible Year Two Celebration offers available from our module designers. Remarkable discounts of up to 67% are available on modules from Vult, PSP, Andrew Macaulay, Benard, Sonobiosis, Monkey Business Audio, Weevil, Hype Audio, Granucon, HetrickCV, and more!
In addition, we're offering 50% off Voltage Modular Core and Ignite! We're even extending the Voltage Modular Nucleus FREE offer for the foreseeable future.

Please visit the Year Two Anniversary Sale Page to see all currently available discounts!
The Cherry Audio Year Two Sale is happening NOW through September 15th! Thanks to everyone for your continued support. We sincerely appreciate it, especially during this crazy year! Happy patching!
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- KVRist
- 298 posts since 1 Oct, 2018
Just a momentary roll-out glitch, should be OK now!ehdyn wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:24 am Trying to buy the Year Two bundle.. but just giving a server error 500
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
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- KVRist
- 298 posts since 1 Oct, 2018
Thanks for the heads-up. We're fixing it. Check back in a little bit and the discount should be correct for you.ehdyn wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:59 am Actually the price went up and it's no longer giving me credit for owning FM station
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
- KVRAF
- 8471 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Nice congratulations on the 2 yr thing. Of course that would happen on the same day I just paid
the balance on a $700 eurorack module (pre-order). Definitely software is a nice way to go in the modular world.
At least in the hardware world, it's pretty easy to get to a point where it becomes ridiculous
to keep adding to it, which forces you to look at what you can do with what you do have. I expect
it's the same with software, eventually
No doubt the cost will have been much less at that point 
the balance on a $700 eurorack module (pre-order). Definitely software is a nice way to go in the modular world.
At least in the hardware world, it's pretty easy to get to a point where it becomes ridiculous
to keep adding to it, which forces you to look at what you can do with what you do have. I expect
it's the same with software, eventually
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- KVRAF
- 13256 posts since 30 Apr, 2019
Some very nice deals, but I wish you and other sellers would extend sales for a month rather than 2 weeks to help us budgetcherryDan wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:21 am And we’ve got a fantastic celebration in store for you! Now through September 15th
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- KVRian
- 1061 posts since 3 Oct, 2011
I own most of the Weevil modules and it's $25 for me. $80 if not signed in I see.ehdyn wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:04 am Question for Others;
Just out of curiosity.. what price are people seeing on the Weevil Bundle when signed in?
Do you own any of the modules?
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- KVRist
- 298 posts since 1 Oct, 2018
This is fixed now! Thanks again for letting us know.ehdyn wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:59 am Actually the price went up and it's no longer giving me credit for owning FM station
- Dan @ Cherry Audio
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 28 Oct, 2018
Hi, its a bit tricky to set up discounts for all combination of modules that people own. The sale price is $80, to this I apply the following discounts:Gone soft wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 1:33 amI own most of the Weevil modules and it's $25 for me. $80 if not signed in I see.ehdyn wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:04 am Question for Others;
Just out of curiosity.. what price are people seeing on the Weevil Bundle when signed in?
Do you own any of the modules?
Graphic Waveshaper - 9%
Poly Graphic Waveshaper - 6%
Image Oscillator - 13%
Multi Oscilloscope - 6%
Poly Tri Mod - 3%
Poly Tri Shaper - 3%
Poly Wavetable Oscillator - 6%
Rhythm Divider - 13%
Scaler - 6%
Tri Mod - 6%
Tri Shaper - 6%
Wavetable Oscillator - 16%
Sync Delay - 6%
If you don't see the right price, send me an email (see contact manufacturer here https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles/w ... one-bundle). You can also contact me on facebook (see post in the voltage modular user group).
- KVRAF
- 3017 posts since 8 Jun, 2018
question: VM works internally at 48Khz, it does SRC, when other sample rates are used (don't know if this also the case in standalone, but i assume it, must be). setting the DAW, or when in standalone, the soundcard to 96Khz, in my view, will not improve the sound. or i am wrong (reaktor, which i also have, you can set the oversampling.. or better?: the internal sample rate (and control rate, seperately))?ehdyn wrote: Tue Sep 01, 2020 12:04 am Sound Quality is about the same.. it's largely up to you how high you want to go.
Most environments have a nice trade-off between sound quality and performance at 96khz.
Sometimes with reverbs it can be beneficial to go higher if you need them really long.
On occasion I'll go to 384 for special effects.. but then you're changing the whole character.
I think any doubts about VM or JAVA "quality" were soundly put to rest when the MRB modules got released. You can play around with extreme FM and you won't find any break-up or aliasing really.
Question for Others;
Just out of curiosity.. what price are people seeing on the Weevil Bundle when signed in?
Do you own any of the modules?
someone already answered your question: contact weevil, and tell what you own, and you will get the discount, it is also on the product page for the bundle, how to get the discount.
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- KVRAF
- 37385 posts since 14 Sep, 2002 from In teh net
Does the Polymode module also come broken up into separate modules?
