Sanguine Modules Brainz
A master control center intended to make synchronizing audio and video files from different recorders easier.
Sanguine Modules Raiju
A flexible, fixed voltage source that can clone its output up to 16 channels and has one channel with a single copy of every selected voltage.
Nonlinear Circuits Divine CMOS
Waveform and clock divider with multiple divison outputs, slew, and a mixer.
Count Modula Burst Generator
Generates bursts of 1-16 pulses whenever a trigger is received at the trigger input
Count Modula Voltage Controlled Switch
Selects between 2 inputs or routes 1 input to one of 2 outputs based on the level of the signal at the CV input
VCV Library Instructions
- Download and install VCV Rack.
- Register for a VCV account and log in using Rack’s “Library” menu.
- Add or purchase a module on the VCV Library.
- Open the “Library” menu in Rack, click “Update all” (if updates are needed), and restart Rack once downloaded.
- Right-click an empty rack space to launch Rack’s module browser to add a module to your patch.
All plugins on the VCV Library are available for Windows, Mac, and Linux.
The “major” version (i.e. MAJOR
.MINOR
.REVISION
) must match between Rack and its plugins.
For example, Rack 2.* can only load 2.* plugins.
Missing or incorrect information in this database, such as a missing tag? Inform the plugin author(s) using the contact information on their plugin/module page.
Developers: see Adding your plugin to the VCV Library.
Notes
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