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 Post subject: Free ValMonitor modules
PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2003 8:15 pm 
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Here's 2 modules to monitor modulation signals.

The lite version has got a 5 digit numeric display.
Val Monitor+ includes a graphic representation.
Range: -1,+1
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Created by and lots of thanks to ReD_MuZe, member of Orbitone, http://www.planetz.com/orbitone

Kensuguro, I hope this is what you had in mind :wink:


Have fun, pulsarians!
at0m.


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this ROCKS. I think LOTS of people wanted something like this. I think now it's much easier to process control signals cuz you can actually see whether it's within range or not.

3 hurrays for Red_Muze!


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Wicked.
Many thanks to Red_Muze for these. Great to see 3rd party development for the Modular continuing.

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Yes...thank you very much.
Very helpfull indeed.


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The modules are a result from our IRC chats. Feel free to join the chat or to post idea's for modules in the wishlist forum.

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Anyone tried to assign a CC# to the fader and sent it to another dev? :wink:


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On 2003-02-08 11:24, at0mic wrote:
Anyone tried to assign a CC# to the fader and sent it to another dev? :wink:



okay then... who's gonna be the first to make an insane modulation beast which spews out midi controllers to terrify your favourite synths with.... :smile:

peace


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Just uploaded a real basic LFO to CC#74 modular device. Feel free to add MVC, sequencers, retriggers etc.


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marvellous!

an idea for those who have mod3.
there is a cosine osc, wich outputs both sine and cosine waveforms, practically the same waveform but shifted a quarter cycle.

interposing an amplitude modulator, you can send the waves (sin & cos) to a couple of Value Mon+.

then you can assign the cc#'s to the x and y faders of the vectron player and have a circular movement of the dot. of course modifying the modulation signls can bring fun....

just an idea, i'll verify it soon and let you know!

thanks ReD, great move!


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