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melodyz wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 11:01 am ok thanks. I will keep working on it. Also is there a way to do virtual CV mod from 1 instance of Veeseevee or another plugin to another? I dont think so but I thought I would ask

Also how does someone connect hardware with cv output to a pc to act on VCV software?
CV in the digital domain is the same as audio. VSV / VCV Rack has 8 audio inputs and 8 audio outputs.
For routing CV from / to the analog world, I'd suggest something like this (I have not used it myself but heard good things about it).

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Thanks. Supposing that I get the silent way plugin - I suppose I would have to use the full version of VCV to make it work. Is there a tutorial on how to port this stuff into Veeseevee?

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melodyz wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 9:00 pm Thanks. Supposing that I get the silent way plugin - I suppose I would have to use the full version of VCV to make it work. Is there a tutorial on how to port this stuff into Veeseevee?
I think they also offer a VST version. IIRC, it's also available as a Rack Extension for Reason (which is particularly good at routing audio between different plugins).
Both solutions will work with VSVR.

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Are there any oscillator modules that could do what Moog One does with smooth transition between up ramp, through triangle to down ramp ?
I could probably do it now with several modules, but would be nice if it was just one module that could do it with less CPU load.
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I don't think so... the only wave morphing osc I can think of is Blamsoft's XFX wave module. It used to be a paid module but was released for free in December, I think. So only in the main VCV_Rack.
Although not explicitly ramp>triangle>d_ramp, you can go sine>triangle>saw.

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Mutant wrote: Fri Apr 12, 2019 1:26 pm Are there any oscillator modules that could do what Moog One does with smooth transition between up ramp, through triangle to down ramp ?
I don't think there is one module that does it all.

Have you tried my "Scanner" module ?
You can connect up to 16 oscillators to it and blend them in a circular fashion (with wrap-around) using different interpolation shapes and widths.
You can achieve a similar sound with that.

I've attached a two example patches.
The first one blends between the pulse / saw / tri / sine output of one single XCO oscillator.
The second one blends between the outputs of four detuned XCO oscillators.
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It is not blending though. :)

Just combined changing of rise and fall times.
Like if is controlled by voltage, then at minimum V, the attack (rise) will be very close to 0 and the release (fall) 99.99% of the time it takes for 1 cycle of the audio oscillator to complete and with V at 50%, both attack and release will take 50% of that time (triangle).
Moog One has that kind of ramp/triangle/saw oscillator which can also be blended with variable width pulse.
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Hi why does pressing Ctrl R to randomize a plugins settings pull us Save as menu in Fl studio - trying to save a wavefile. I tried by turning the small box in the gui wrapper on and off to bypass keyboard control but it still always pulls up a save as menu?

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hey we missed some really cool modules. http://www.animated-circuits.com/

and these https://modlfo.github.io/VultModules/free/

we need a new download with all this stuff.

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melodyz wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2019 9:40 pm hey we missed some really cool modules. http://www.animated-circuits.com/

and these https://modlfo.github.io/VultModules/free/

we need a new download with all this stuff.
They need to be both free and open source if i understand correctly. :)
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Vult is already known and the guy behind it did NOT want them to be in VeeSeeVST. Not sure about the Animated Circuits ones.
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it looks like both have free stuff. Animated Circuits looks entirely free.

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also what about Hora modules like Twin Quartet?

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free isn't necessarily opensource ;)
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melodyz wrote: Tue Apr 09, 2019 11:01 am ok thanks. I will keep working on it. Also is there a way to do virtual CV mod from 1 instance of Veeseevee or another plugin to another? I dont think so but I thought I would ask

Also how does someone connect hardware with cv output to a pc to act on VCV software?
the first part of your question:
yes, this is where the actual real fun begins!
I use the Expert Sleepers Silentway: SW Sync plugin to send rocksteady clock pulse to Impromptu Modular Clocked. Works a charm!
I tested dozens of other methods, but have found this one (and Bitwig's internal HW clock generator) to be the steadiest.

For CV and pitch there are apart from the Silentway plugin suite, other methods as well.
See the CV converters in the propshop:
https://www.propellerheads.com/shop/bro ... 0Bean%20AB

basicly you'll be sending CV as audio to VeeSeeVee, but when sending CV as audio to modulate stuff in Reason, you will need a converter from the brand above, to get it converted to usable range for Reason.

In Bitwig there are some other builtin modulators etc, that you can use as standard VST knob wigglers.


The second part of your question, actually makes more sense if you use VCV standalone.
And will require a DC coupled interface, or a ready-built Expert Sleepers interface , ES8 and so on.
Best to join Muffwigglers forum if you want to gain broad knowledge on modular connectivity.

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Here is a quick guide i did for VCV standalolone and Reason, but the principles is the same for VeeSeeVee, be it with a different routing internally (instead of from application to application).

Reason:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVlhbxvmai0

Bitwig:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NIynC89eUNY
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