Want to learn how to create modules for VCV Rack
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- KVRist
- 279 posts since 31 Dec, 2005
Anyone know of any WYSIWYG editors that'd allow me to create modules for VCV Rack with little to no code learning, and if not, I want to know what the easiest path to take is. VCV Rack is awesome, and since I'm out of a job, I'd like to learn how to create stuff for VCV Rack.
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RugerioDelStereo RugerioDelStereo https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=466409
- KVRist
- 163 posts since 23 May, 2020
There's some forums for VCV Rack: https://community.vcvrack.com/c/development/8
Also they have an SDK which you might need to use: https://community.vcvrack.com/t/what-is ... -sdk/11548
Also they have an SDK which you might need to use: https://community.vcvrack.com/t/what-is ... -sdk/11548
- KVRAF
- 2765 posts since 15 Feb, 2017 from a worn out vinyl groove
From what you say about WYSIWG and "little to no code learning" I'm not sure that is really what VCV module creation is about. I suggest you have a look at some of the code in some open source modules and see how it works. However there is Leonado's vult language that might make things easier.
Unless you know how to use compilers , make files etc, you have a steep learning curve.. I don't mean to be a downer.. but!
If you're new to all this, maybe check out synth edit first, as you can string ready made bits together in a kinda WYSIWG environment and get a feel for what is needed to go the next step.
Unless you know how to use compilers , make files etc, you have a steep learning curve.. I don't mean to be a downer.. but!
If you're new to all this, maybe check out synth edit first, as you can string ready made bits together in a kinda WYSIWG environment and get a feel for what is needed to go the next step.