Andrew Belt Updated VCV Rack To V.0.5.0 With Several New Features, Modules & Improvements

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Beside the big black friday sales, there also some excellent news from the software world. Andrew Belt, developer of the free modular software Synthesizer VCV rack just released v.0.5.0 with several new features, modules and improvements. This updates includes per examples zoom scaling, a new browser, new modules inside the Audible instruments and fundamental series.

VCV Rack is the engine powering VCV modules. Add modules, connect cables, edit parameters, and save/load patches. Create generative patches with your mouse, perform with your MIDI keyboard controller, or connect it to your favorite DAW using the VCV Bridge VST/AU plugin (coming soon).

New in VCV Rack v0.5.0

  • Added zoom scaling from 25% to 200%.
  • Automatically scroll when dragging cables to the edge of the screen.
  • Added Quad MIDI-to-CV Interface, CC-to-CV, Clock-to-CV, and Trigger-to-CV MIDI interfaces.
  • Improved support for ASIO, WASAPI, DirectSound, Core Audio, and ALSA audio drivers.
  • New module browser with search and tags.
  • Enhanced LED emulation in graphics engine.
  • File > New attempts to load “template.vcv” in the “Documents/Rack” folder if it exists.
  • New Grayscale plugin with Algorhythm, Binary, and Binary² modules.
  • Audible Instruments
    • Added extra blend mode functions, alternative modes, and quality settings to Texture Synthesizer.
    • Added bonus modes and “Disastrous Peace” mode to Resonator.
    • Added Low CPU mode to Macro Oscillator.
    • Merged Tidal Modulator and Wavetable Oscillator into a single module.
    • Fixed Keyframer/Mixer keyframes and channel settings saving.
  • Fundamental
    • Added 8vert, 8-channel attenuverter.
    • Added Unity, 2-channel mixer.
    • Changed LED functions in ADSR.

VCV Rack is now available for free for Windows, Mac and Linux (64-bit).

More information here: VCV Rack

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