Hi, just saw a video of VCV Rack PRO - [add-on Module] controling other plugin VST's parameters, like synths and FX's.
Seemed like what i'm looking for, someting with LFO's, Randoms, [and in this case missing MSEG's] to control other VST's and mostly FX's...
Until i realised it runs on standalone and thus i assume only one instance of VCV rack can run in kind of re-wire mode with cubase? That would be an issue controlling diferent FX's per channel.
Another option for doing this seems Bitwig and that one has MSEG's... but i like Cubase workflow.
My question is, is there anything out there that can do this and that i'm not aware of besides Bitwig?
Modulation sources - Lfo's, randoms, MSEG's
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- KVRian
- 523 posts since 19 Jun, 2016
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- KVRAF
- 5144 posts since 3 Oct, 2013
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In Studio One, you can connect the modulation source and target (direct MIDI routing) without adding additional aux tracks, which is more advantageous in this respect than Cubase, From my side, I am no longer looking for a wrapper solution that runs in a DAW, as it makes the DAW unstable, and there's always some sync error, either the wrapper lags, or the MIDI does, or both, etc. Cubase also kept freezing because of the VCV host ...
so I would use either Bitwig or Ableton Live, which can do this at the host level, but if you don't like their designs or something, neither do I, then you could try Reaktor + toyboxaudio modules, for example, I'm doing that too.
In Studio One, you can connect the modulation source and target (direct MIDI routing) without adding additional aux tracks, which is more advantageous in this respect than Cubase, From my side, I am no longer looking for a wrapper solution that runs in a DAW, as it makes the DAW unstable, and there's always some sync error, either the wrapper lags, or the MIDI does, or both, etc. Cubase also kept freezing because of the VCV host ...
so I would use either Bitwig or Ableton Live, which can do this at the host level, but if you don't like their designs or something, neither do I, then you could try Reaktor + toyboxaudio modules, for example, I'm doing that too.
"Where we're workarounding, we don't NEED features." - powermat