I absolutely love this plug-in! I’ve got two instances on my board. One in my main signal chain, and one before a fully wet Galactic reverb to create ghost noises
For both of them I have a CV controlled very slow LFO set to S&H changing the octave randomly - it’s an insanely effective sound!
zwaba is the link to repositories of my other plugins, Stutterz + some utility plugins.
To install them you have to ssh to your unit.
Mod stopped pushing new beta plugin for now
see: https://forum.mod.audio/t/beta-plugins/9902
beta plugins that are meant to never leave beta are kinda unwanted true, but that is not the same as beta plugins pushed with the intention to eventually get into stable.
it is up to the developer to indicate the feeling of being ready for production/live use.
and their intentions too, if they plan to keep up with user reports and fixing or not.
if your plan is to keep going, I see no reason to block and stop it here. lets push nice new plugins into the stable section of the store!
Using Windows isn’t a problem. As of Windows 10, the Powershell or Command Prompt have the ssh command available. However, once you access the MOD device, you’ll want to have a linux command reference handy. I’d encourage you to give it a shot, as you’ll learn a lot, but I totally get that it can appear to be very complicated.
I see you are trying to do a custom modgui, so perhaps a good time for it.
As others seem happy with the plugin, lets push for stable part of the store, though first updating to your latest version and seeing about modgui too. Don’t worry about the modgui thumbnail, I can easily handle that one. (we have GitHub - moddevices/mod-screenshot: Generate modgui and pedalboard screenshots that helps with this, if you want to try it yourself, but it just takes a few seconds on my side anyhow)
Yes, just roughly follow the same folder structure as for the 1st plugin (keeping the plugin filename prefixes) and should be good.
The automatic CI actions will complain if something is wrong.
2 for the delay category: STUTTTER ( a Double Stutter effect (L/R) with even and odd time division)
and COZMIC ( a 4 asynchronous delay lines plugin inspired by “Cosmos” as requested by a forum user)
4 small utility plugins :
a Phase inverter
a Toggle 1 in → 4 outs
a Xfade to two outs, and
a switchbox CV assignable.
Let me know if everything is fine.
Thanks
Wow!!! You’re amazing. Thank you for these! Excited to try STUTTER, COZMIC and check the usage/cpu of those utilities against some existing ones!!!
Please keep developing your interesting plugins, MIRRORZ is so cool and it’s just awesome that folks with technical skills like yours are creating new plugins for us!!!