KVR Marketplace Presents
Dan Goldstein
CTO
Cherry Audio
Showing his Voltage Modular
Wednesday September 11
@ 6:00 pm Pacific.
Voltage Modular is designed to be the best-sounding, most powerful, flexible, and easy to use virtual modular synthesizer available. Voltage Modular is cross-platform for OS X and Windows, and supports AU, VST2, VST3, and Pro Tools AAX formats, as well as standalone operation. All plug-in formats can be used as both virtual instrument and effects plug-ins. User patches and cabinet files are freely cross-platform exchangeable.
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Dan will be watching this discussion thread for the immediate future.
Gotta question he didn't get to during the Live event?
Lay it on him here.
Thanks for watching KVR Marketplace Presents.
I can see that this technology is really cool. Can you talk about how this works well with other plugins in a DAW?
Voltage Modular has 4 audio inputs and 8 audio outputs, so, depending on the capabilities of your DAW, you can route individual sounds or portions of sounds through different effects in your DAW. With some DAWs, you may even be able route audio out of Voltage Modular, through your DAW, and back into Voltage Modular. Because Voltage Modular Core package contains the Plug-in Host and Mini-Plug In Host modules, you can even embed your VST, VST3, and AU effects and instruments into your Voltage Modular patches, and control them with modulation signals, MIDI, or up to 4 channels of audio.
Voltage Modular is relatively light on CPU usage, so with a fast computer you can run many tracks of VM simultaneously in your DAW. We've built massive songs in Logic with half a dozen or more Voltage Modular tracks. Every control on any module can be controlled with DAW automation and/or MIDI, so even complex modular patches can integrate easily with your DAW for full control.
Hi Dan, .
What I am writing as nothing to do with the discussion here above. I just wanted to knox if the DCO-106 Virtual Polyphonic Synthesizer is Big Sur compliant?
Thanks, .
Djeros.
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