NikolaiVChr / Autinn

Autinn VCV Rack plugin
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Closed blackearth2014 closed 6 years ago

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

When is the release date?

NikolaiVChr commented 6 years ago

I reckon final release will coincide with Rack v1.0

It still needs lots of love.

NikolaiVChr commented 6 years ago

If you are on Windows, you can try out the pre-release build 0.5.1.1. Just made it.

I would very much like some feedback on how you think it performs. Both CPU-wise and sound.

https://github.com/NikolaiVChr/Autinn/releases

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

I have windows and I will test it for you on my next comp. Be on the look out on my vcvrack playlist at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKq_Gnn6tV4qxAcLmio5-v7xY1PKQZocm. I will mention your plugin when I use it.

Thanks foe the first test module.

NikolaiVChr commented 6 years ago

Your welcome, hope you are able to get something nice out of it. :)

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

Do you have any operating tips on what knobs does what.

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

By the way, are you planning on adding a CV knob doe the voltage parameter?

NikolaiVChr commented 6 years ago

Tip: I like the sound best when the voltage is turned at least so low that the red light next to the out port is not blinking or turned on.

The small knobs next to the CV in-ports is for adjusting how much influence the CV signals have.

Since its simulating transistors, they react slightly different when heated up, so I have added the temperature knob for that.

The small knob under voltage is for fine adjustment.

I might add a CV to the voltage control, I will think about it.

Cutoff is where its attenuating approx 12dB. And resonance is enhancement of the signal around that frequency.

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

Cool Breeze

This is your season Omar Brown Blessed House Media

On Jan 13, 2018, at 1:28 AM, Nikolai V. Chr. notifications@github.com wrote:

Tip: I like the sound best when the voltage is turned at least so low that the red light next to the out port is not blinking or turned on.

The small knobs next to the CV in-ports is for adjusting how much influence the CV signals have.

Since its simulating transistors, they react slightly different when heated up, so I have added the temperature knob for that.

The small knob under voltage is for fine adjustment.

I might add a CV to the voltage control, I will think about it.

Cutoff is where its attenuating approx 12dB. And resonance is enhancement of the signal around that frequency.

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NikolaiVChr commented 6 years ago

:)

I have updated the release file again. Also have put in an oscillator with a fixed waveform I made for testing the filter, might be useful for something. Its quite simple though; just a frequency knob, and CV.

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

The VCO sound good for grunge and other ideas. It has sound serious output compared to Befaco EvenVCO and Vult Vessek. Some of the other VCO's doesn't seem to have the output to drive the filter to maintain a driving output. The fundamental just get lost in volume as soon as you plug it in. Is that suppose to happen? Does your filter require to be driven or is that the fundamental VCO's doesn't have what it takes.

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

By the way, besides the VCO addition, what changed in the filter?

NikolaiVChr commented 6 years ago

Befaco EvenVCO is +-7V Vult Vessek is around the same depending on your waveform Autinn Oxcart is +-5V

Stronger inputs will be attenuated more if you had the voltage knobs dialed high/medium. If you think there is not enough power on the filter out, then try lower the input signal strength, and amplify the output.

To understand your issue with fundamentals being lost in volume, I have to know more about what your setup is. It might be that when you have a high resonance, due to the way resonance is made with a feedback that it will attenuate frequencies that is not the resonance frequency. If that is your issue, then I might not be able to fix it. Does it also happen when you use no resonance?

Don't think I changed the filter, I just added the Oxcart. But I just made another release, where I did change the filter.

On the github main Autinn page, I have now added a changelog to the readme so you can see what I changed.

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

I think its me getting to know your Module and module voltage outputs.

On Jan 13, 2018, at 2:32 PM, Nikolai V. Chr. notifications@github.com wrote:

Befaco EvenVCO is +-7V Vult Vessek is around the same depending on your waveform Autinn Oxcart is +-5V

Stronger inputs will be attenuated more if you had the voltage knobs dialed high/medium. If you think there is not enough power on the filter out, then try lower the input signal strength, and amplify the output.

To understand your issue with fundamentals being lost in volume, I have to know more about what your setup is. It might be that when you have a high resonance, due to the way resonance is made with a feedback that it will attenuate frequencies that is not the resonance frequency. If that is your issue, then I might not be able to fix it. Does it also happen when you use no resonance?

Don't think I changed the filter, I just added the Oxcart. But I just made another release, where I did change the filter.

On the github main Autinn page, I have now added a changelog to the readme so you can see what I changed.

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NikolaiVChr commented 6 years ago

I have replaced the Voltage knobs with a kind of drive knob. Is easier to adjust. Also made some other improvements.

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

Cool Breeze!!!

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

I am digging the updated Retri Filter. It sound really nice.

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

Nikolai,

The Retri filter Cutoff and Res sounds good to me, but I don’t here a different in the temperature knob when adjusted. Also, is the Drive knob based off the Res knob.

This is your season Omar Brown Blessed House Media

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I have replaced the Voltage knobs with a kind of drive knob. Is easier to adjust. Also made some other improvements.

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NikolaiVChr commented 6 years ago

The temperature knob is very subtle, I only tried 1 waveform where I really could hear it, and it was a small effect.

The drive knob adjusts the voltage going in the to the filter, and then does the opposite adjustment on the output of the filter. Yes it affects resonance peak shape, and attenuation in general, due to the non-linearity of the filter.

blackearth2014 commented 6 years ago

I have no clue what non-linearity means or how it affects filters, but your filter still sounds nice.