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Some simple utility plug-ins for VCV Rack 1.foo
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DualCVShift: The voltage on the Shift jack and the position of the knob are added. That sum is scaled by 1, 10, 100, or 1000 depending on the position of the scale switch. This is the frequency displacement in Hz. The V/Oct silver jack is the input, and the shifted V/Oct comes out the gold. Thus for a knob set to 4, with in shift voltage of -6, and the switch in the third (100s) position, the frequency (V/Oct) is shifted by 100*(4-6) = -200Hz. DualVarShift: This is similar to DualCVShift, but there are no control inputs, but there is a second knob which causes a variation in the beat by pitch. If set to 0, it behave in there is no variation; if set to 2, then the beat frequency doubles for each octave up like a pair of oscillators with a fixed detuning. For other positive values, the beats per octave go up exponentially per octave for the given value. If set to negative values, the absolute value is used as the base, but exponent is negative. I.e. for a value of say -2, the beat halves for each octave up. AddAll: Take a single voltage (Maybe a V/Oct), and produce up to four sums with four independent voltages. DualPBFixer: Take a pitchbend signal and scale it up by Upper semitones for positive pitchwheel movement, or down by Lower semitones for negative pitchwheel movement. CLatch: A chord latch reminiscent of the chord memory feature provided by a popular polyphonic synthesizer from the eighties. See clatch.vcv from examples for a simple patch.
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