RFM Space - Modular Sytem in development

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After building loads of modules for Cherry Audio’s Voltage Modular in Java, I took the plunge about 2 weeks ago to start learning C++ and Juce. I’m creating a modular synth framework to hold all my modules and have some interesting functionality that Arturia’s or VCVRack and Voltage Modular versions lack… I’m naming it RFM Space and I am documenting the whole process… here a work in progress image..
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Do tell, what functions that are lacking are you going to implement ?

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I sense some sarcasm :-)
There are all kinds of things like grouping modules by functions, type or even colour together that I will be implementing.
Also easier editing 'cross'rack'
And I will create global rack modifiers..
I have built the Formant DIY modular back in 1977. And have been working with modular synth software since 2003 or so...
I have built more than 100 modules for Cherry Audio's Voltage Modular and think I have a reasonable idea in the meantime of what I would like to be different in editing these things :-)

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Looks interesting. Will be keeping my eye on this.

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Thanks ftech!!!
I have actually opened a Patreon page, where I document the progress
https://www.patreon.com/c/RFM_Space

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ftech wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2026 6:48 am Looks interesting. Will be keeping my eye on this.
Same/same :tu:
I'm not a musician, but I've designed sounds that others use to make music. http://soundcloud.com/obsidiananvil

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Thanks Shabdahbriah!!!
It has actually already grown again!
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RFM? Like those modules! Nice!

Following ...

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Yes rj0 - Request for Music is my 'brand' - and I still love to create modules for Voltage Modular, but in some ways it feels very restricted...
By programming my own rack I have already expanded the capabilities of a small sequencer module for instance...
I can just connect one to an other by putting it next to an earlier and the system 'understands' I want to connect them and I can create multi sequencers that way...

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creart wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 11:32 am Yes rj0 - Request for Music is my 'brand' - and I still love to create modules for Voltage Modular, but in some ways it feels very restricted...
By programming my own rack I have already expanded the capabilities of a small sequencer module for instance...
I can just connect one to an other by putting it next to an earlier and the system 'understands' I want to connect them and I can create multi sequencers that way...
Glad to hear!

Greatly appreciated!

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creart wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 2:52 pm I sense some sarcasm :-)
There are all kinds of things like grouping modules by functions, type or even colour together that I will be implementing.
Also easier editing 'cross'rack'
And I will create global rack modifiers..
I have built the Formant DIY modular back in 1977. And have been working with modular synth software since 2003 or so...
I have built more than 100 modules for Cherry Audio's Voltage Modular and think I have a reasonable idea in the meantime of what I would like to be different in editing these things :-)
No sarcasm meant!

Sounds good, especially you mention in another reply auto connecting by proximity

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VariKusBrainZ wrote: Tue Jul 14, 2026 2:41 pm
creart wrote: Thu Jul 09, 2026 2:52 pm I sense some sarcasm :-)
There are all kinds of things like grouping modules by functions, type or even colour together that I will be implementing.
Also easier editing 'cross'rack'
And I will create global rack modifiers..
I have built the Formant DIY modular back in 1977. And have been working with modular synth software since 2003 or so...
I have built more than 100 modules for Cherry Audio's Voltage Modular and think I have a reasonable idea in the meantime of what I would like to be different in editing these things :-)
No sarcasm meant!

Sounds good, especially you mention in another reply auto connecting by proximity
Ah sorry for misunderstanding then :) That's the problem with English not being my native language, I might interpret answer differently :-)
But yes - in this image you can see that the bottom 4 TSEQ modules (small 4 step blocks) are automatically connected just by sitting next to each other and for one 16 step sequence (or less if any step is muted or omitted)
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