WOW - wow & flutter

Ok got it!!It sounds great!! Thanks a lot!!

OK @Rom so here you are small update of WOW. :slightly_smiling_face:

  • now possible link delay time to Dwarf main tempo
  • parameters now have same name in gui and settings
  • added option to link Head Offset to delay time and after link is Head offset percentage of the delay time
  • added some new presets for show more plugin possibilities

same as before builded on Dwarf.

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This is amazing !!! Thanks, this plugin is really something !!! Bravo !!!

What could we do to help make it to the store ? Maybe a documentation in the wiki ?
By the way, I don’t exactly get what is Env ? I can’t really ear an envelope changing when moving these…

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thanks, env is envelope follower, it take intensity of input signal and use it for turning knob of speed or depth in positive or negative way, you can try preset ā€œdive_to_tape_wobbleā€

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Hi Jacube!! Any updates of the plugin?It is really amazing and it should be in the library i think!!
Thanks a lot!!

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Hi, thanks yeah i have in plan little update of GUI, where i want show how ENV knobs affecting his parent knobs. I hope after we have Freezer plugin in store this one is next.

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Cool !
I use it daily since December without any trouble ! Amazing job !

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me too…! Thanks.

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Thanks, the beginning was quite difficult, especially because I had no experience with programming in pure data before and I spent a lot of time researching how to do what I imagined, but I am quite satisfied with the result and it is good to know that the plugin is also usable for you guys.

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It`s really good!! Thank you!!!

Still my main delay !
Isn’t it time to push this to he beta store @Jacube ?
Thanks again

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We are still working to improve the workflow of building and publishing plugins that are using hvcc.

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It’s nice to hear that it’s useful for someone. Yeah, I’m waiting for the workflow to be fully functional. :slight_smile:

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If you dont mind the plugin being open, we can already start part of it by pushing the files to GitHub - mod-audio/hvcc-plugins: Collection of hvcc based audio plugins used in MOD Audio

Alternatively store things in a repo of your own, similar to GitHub - sensorium/sensorium-plugins: lv2 plugin from Pd via hvcc
Ignore the mk file on the repo, but the other ideas can be reused, basically 1 repo that contains:

  • pd file
  • hvcc json config
  • custom ttl for the param tweaks and modgui

The repo can be private too if you really want, but then we you need to add modbot1 (MOD Audio Bot) Ā· GitHub as a contributor, so then the cloud is able to still fetch and build it

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Hi everyone,
I’m new to MOD and specifically using Modep on a Raspberry Pi 3B+.
I recently discovered this wonderful LV2 plugin, and I’m really interested in using it with my Modep setup. I noticed it’s available for MOD Dwarf, but not yet for Modep.
Would it be possible for someone with the technical knowledge (or perhaps the developer himself) to compile this plugin for Modep on Raspberry Pi?
Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you,

The plugin is (at this moment) not open source, so this is not possible.

Also note that Modep is not associated with MOD Audio, so it is not officially supported.