3,241 modules found


VCV Mutes

Toggles up to 10 signals

SwitchPolyphonic

VCV Pulses

Generates up to 10 trigger and gate signals

Switch

VCV Scope

Inspect waveforms with an oscilloscope

VisualPolyphonic

VCV SEQ 3

3-channel 8-step sequencer also with gate outputs

Sequencer

VCV Sequential Switch 1 to 4

Routes 1 input to one of 4 outputs

SwitchUtilityPolyphonic

VCV Sequential Switch 4 to 1

Routes one of 4 inputs to 1 output

SwitchUtilityPolyphonic

VCV Octave

Shifts 1V/oct pitch CV by octaves

UtilityPolyphonic

VCV Quantizer

12-note quantizer and scale selector

QuantizerPolyphonic

VCV Split

Splits a polyphonic cable into multiple monophonic cables

PolyphonicUtility

VCV Merge

Combines multiple monophonic cables into a polyphonic cable

PolyphonicUtility

VCV Sum

Sums all channels of a polyphonic cable

PolyphonicUtility

VCV Viz

Visualizes all channels of a polyphonic cable

PolyphonicVisual

VCV Mid/Side

Encodes/decodes between mid/side and left/right stereo signals

UtilityPolyphonic

VCV Noise

Multicolored noise generator

Noise

VCV Random

Random CV generator

RandomSample and hold

VCV CV Mix

Mixes 3 CV signals with attenuverters

MixerUtilityPolyphonic

VCV Logic

Gate logic processor

LogicPolyphonic

VCV Compare

Compares two voltages

UtilityPolyphonic

VCV Gates

Gate processor

Polyphonic


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

Purchasing plugins with the “VCV” brand supports the VCV Rack project. See VCV’s Mission Statement to learn how VCV Rack development is funded.

Prices are in US Dollars.

VCV is only responsible for VCV-branded plugins and does not completely review all third-party plugins. VCV does not provide technical support for third-party plugins. Installing plugins from unknown sources may compromise your computer and personal information.

By purchasing a plugin on the VCV Library, you agree to the End User License Agreement and Refund Policy.

Contact VCV Support for customer support and questions about the VCV Library.