Modular software options?

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kx77free wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:41 am hi hi
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"Modular software options?" so if this topic is reserved to VCV,
There's no 'if', this is a false assertion as many other modular software options have been mentioned.

so... sorry if you cannot understand what I wrote about virtual modular synth environments to make music
I did understand what you wrote. That's why I corrected your false assertion of how people used VCV. Get over it.
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kx77free wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:22 am
Use your tools how you want, without the 'mine is better than yours crap'. Dont make up silly shit about how users of other tools work, or why.
ooops, thanks you guy for your comments, in fact the crap is you ^^

Because I just said that "if a virtual synth is the same of hardware with a sim sound, why I will use it , I will buy hardware"

I'm musician, I know synths since many years, you don't understand that you insult me because you cannot understand that I said, so please, listen that I said before to insult the people who do not think as you, guy...
Think hardware with virtual synths is a limit , I 'm musician, all I did with SE is for my music and I share all I did, so I'm sure I'm a crap because SE is a crap, seriously you insult Mamie Electro freely.
To be fair, it's clear that English isn't your first language, and you are difficult to understand. I'm not even sure what your point is.
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kx77free wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:41 am [...] all people can invaginate they use the best way to use synths even if they cannot understand the experience of the other.
... pretty much the over-all human experience, I'd say. :tu:
kx77free wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:41 am So on KVR we cannot have an opinion on VCV without to have in return that SE is a crap.
I too have been into 'modular' hardware (Eurorack) for a good 20+ years, and have never used VCV to 'test' a hardware configuration. I much prefer several of the options listed here (Voltage Modular, Karma Fx, Reaktor blocks, etc) to VCV, for anything 'virtual'. The only one who said "SE is a crap" was you, btw.
so I'm sure I'm a crap because SE is a crap
P.e.r.s.o.n.a.l.l.y... I think you are wrong on both counts, there. Your stuff is very sophisticated, and obviously a labour of love. :wink:
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kx77free wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:41 am So on KVR we cannot have an opinion on VCV without to have in return that SE is a crap.
yet another thing that didnt happen.

stop editing your posts after theyve already been responded to, its completely disingenuous.
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kx77free wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:41 am Because VCV is a sim of hardware modules.
False.
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"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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I very much like modular software "options". The more varied, the merrier. Keep 'em coming.

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error ^^ of manip, I wrote the text in the street :lol: :party: :dog:
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No problems on KVR with SE, sure ^^, I was completly stupid to use VCV like example of good tools but limited by GUI, I wanted to talk about what we can do or not with a virtual modular sim if the GUI is limited, VCV is good to work like hardware but it's a virtual analog or not sim with similar gui of hardware, so for experimented users of virtual modular environements this kind of GUI, to close of hardware is limited for complex patches. Any little hardware semi or modular synths, like Neutron will replace VCV for my use.
I use SE because with SE I can do what I want in virtual context because I built the GUI of complex modular patches, with no limit of connections. Do vst is just a way for me to integrate a modular patch in my DAW.
Sure it's a work but a lot of modulists built theirs modules, I'm not just a customer, DSP and C++ are just tools to do what I want, I'm not a dev but I'm experimented electronic musician, not just a dev or a simple customer. Shortly KVR is so far of my world now, I use it only for my story of my shared free synths. It's too difficult to talk about our way to do music and modular patch because the hardware users do not know really the virtual possibilities and the newbies want just limited analog sim of hardware, so I cannot explain, I'm boring on KVR, it's a catalog of machines and egos.

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Anybody here ever play with automatonism? It's pretty fun. Made in pure data.
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whyterabbyt wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 9:56 pm
kx77free wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 11:41 am Because VCV is a sim of hardware modules.
False.
Well, it mimics the functionality and limitations of hardware modules. With some rare exceptions, from developers like MindMeld and Surge XT (and maybe a few others). That's something I don't like about VCV, I don't need a cheap virtual copy of a Eurorack modular synth.

What's great to me, is how VCV handles polyphony. That's really well solved.

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It's always unfortunate when two very respected KVR members start arguing. Granted, I'm not immune--insult Linux without knowing what you're talking about and see what happens with me. :D But seriously, I'd hate for either of you guys to get banned. I'd rather see you guys "mute" each other than to see one of you banned. :)
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check out:

Noemi, A non-deterministic composition machine.
https://www.tweakbench.com/noemi
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And soon to be released Mnodes?:
https://marionietoworld.com/mnodes/

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Webrack: https://synths.pw/webrack/2q5Q84NEkZt-3KnGTPtvB (https://synths.pw/webrack/2q5Q84NEkZt-3KnGTPtvB) - a free modular synthesizer.
I made it for learning and for drafting ideas because it's easy to share them via a link, and there's nothing to download or install. 

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I tried this out last night on my dated iPhone, runs great

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