ADERN: Clock 2 Click

Planet Z: http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=14618
Download: http://www.adern.com/home/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=26

Homepage: http://adern.com/home/modules.php?name=products&file=preview&id=7

 

Clock 2 Click is a metronome tool for VDAT. Creamwares recording plugin for Scope 4.dsp card. Besides being a metronome you can also use Clock 2 Click as a syncronization tool for Creamware Modular, Flexor, and other MIDI devices.

Clock 2 Click is powered by FleXor.
Made only with basic low-level math atoms.

 

clock2click

 

Sharc: Colossus

Planet Z: https://forums.scopeusers.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=22759

Download: https://forums.scopeusers.com/download/file.php?id=3065

Colossus is an Electric Piano Device inspired by Kensuguro’s incredible Setanta tres patch for the modular. I have to say that when I first heard this patch, I was blown away. I’ve been wanting to make this for a while now and when I finally got round to it, despite the fact I already had a modular patch to base it on it’s not been as easy as I thought to recreate. Colossus is built from scratch (no modular modules in there) and features a few alterations & additions to Ken’s algo. … All feedback is most welcome. Enjoy

Colossus

 

DerKnott: Flu_Liq

Planet Z: https://forums.scopeusers.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=24182

Download: https://forums.scopeusers.com/download/file.php?id=2474

Modulation device totally unique for the Scope platform!

Some quotes from Planet Z:

Thank you very much, Martin !!! :D 
I tried the FLU_LIQ with the guitar for a while, and I can assure you, 
this is the best I´ve had since the Electro Harmonix ´s Electric Mistress, way back in in the mid-seventies, and not near as noisy as the Mistress. 
In fact, it´s possible to make an almost exact copy of the Mistress´s sound, minus the noice, wich I don´t miss. 
Great work, Martin !!

I forgot about trying to create a Liquid effect long ago as phasers and flangers and chorus always introduce artifacts that I wasn’t seeking. 
I know this is what I have yearned for years ago. :D 
I use to try a slow phaser on a rotary, you name it, and could never get it. 
This has to be the one that escaped me, but was captured by you. 
You have made so many nice things that work really well, but you hit this one out of the park IMO.

Flu_liq

 

Soren Jepsen: Odessa

Planet Z: http://forums.planetz.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=32115


Download: http://forums.planetz.com/download/file.php?id=10321

Layout for TB MIDI Stuff: http://forums.planetz.com/download/file.php?id=10323

This is my first device using the SDK. There’s probably some kinks and wrinkles to be addressed, so please leave a comment if you find something :-)

It’s really not anything new, as it’s based heavily on the Arp Odyssey. Also, I have no access to atoms in SDK 5.1, so I had to make do with what was available as modules.

Sharc has been very helpfull, and made a sample&hold module for me. Hats off!

Anyway, have at it and please leave comments and ideas (I already have a few). It should work all the way back to Scope 4.0. I had it running on a Luna II card with 3 voices.

I made a layout for iPad app “TB MIDI Stuff”, so you can sit at the keyboard with your iPad and program the synth. I’ve attached the file, in case any of you folks use that app. On that note, I can’t wait till SDK6 gets to a usable point, so we can start implementing OSC :-)

The layout (or page as I think it’s called) is not comprehensive, but most things are there. Anyway you can easily edit/add in the app (one of the things I really like about it).

Also the synth (and this page) follows the the way cc-messages are set up for the Prodyssey. So you could program the synth from the hardware Prodyssey (not sure that would make sense thou :-))

Regards
Søren

Odessa-1Odessa-1

 

 

Roy Thinnes: Fooxer

Planet Z: https://forums.scopeusers.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=32973

Download: http://www.cwmodular.org/files/Fooxer.zip

Fooxer: a Loop-mixing device. Mix and loop two stereo signals.

1: input gain and VU.
2: select one of four loop delay lines.
3: delaytime defined by Clock Divider (synced to midi clock)
4: select loop delay rhythm – punctuated, straight, triplet.
5: choose Clock Divider or potentiometer delay time.
6: delaytime defined by potentiometer (not synced).
7: master gain and VU.
8: select loop mode:
9: manual loop mode – switch on loop in turning fader to the right.
10:random loop mode – choose 
when a random loop will probably occur.
11:random loop mode – choose 
how often a random loop will probably occur.
12:sequenced loop mode – choose steps to be looped. For Ramp retriggering, use midi notes.
13:12dB Lp and Hp filters.
14:three insert Fx with dry/wet crossfade.
15:independent channel1<->channel2 crossfades for bass, mids and highs
16:crossover frequencies for Low-Mid and Mid-High
17:link/unlink button – if linked, all three crossfaders will react the same.
18:don’t forget to set appropriate bmp number.
19:recognized sample rate and Ulli values. If these values don’t match, change and then change back to original value.
20:Preset Lists for sequenced loop modes.

Download device: here  

Installation: if you don’t already have it, copy HostStatVCP100.dll to …/App/Dll.

And again: thanks Will and Simon!

Fooxer+

 

wavelength: Plasma Drumsynth

Planet Z: https://forums.scopeusers.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=11270

Download: https://www.scopeusers.com/Pulsar/files/devices/plasma.zip

Specs:

– 12 vintage-style analogue drum sounds (14, if hihat seperations are included):

sub-kick
bass-kick
snare 1
snare 2
3 tom-toms
rim
clap
hihats (3 segments, for eg: closed/ open/ semi-closed)
cymbal
cowbell

– each sound has its own output, or can be mixed internally, with the onboard mixer (includes individual level and pan controls to stereo output)

– each sound can be muted (individual out and stereo mix out) and mapped anywhere on the control keyboard

– stereo mix output includes left and right level controls and a stereo split spatializer (makes stereo field wider)

FEATURES…

– bassdrums are unique from each other: one being an ultra-low frequency sub-kick, the other a more punchy, attack-oriented kick
– snares have morphing tone parameters (sine to saw) and each snare has a unique noise filter, giving each snare a slightly different sound-timbre from the other
– the toms feature morphing tone parameters, as well, (sine to square) with additional pulsewidth controls
– the hihats feature a highpass filter (filters all three segments simultaneously), for onboard resonant tweaking
– every sound features a feedback and a phase shift parameter, giving the sound a metallic edge and amazing new timbre control (phase shift only functions when feedback is used)
– the plasma has all custom analogue-style percussion algorithms, designed with a decidedly electronic sound in mind
– very powerful and expressive sonically: tight velocity control, huge bass-presence, rich percussive timbre variety
– puts an end to thin, wimpy pseudo-virtual analogue drum sounds! the sounds are huge right out of the box… no need for excessive EQing or compression to get the punch you crave!

plasma