# The XOR Plugins for your joy. Starting from this version (0.6.2), all inputs and outputs are color-coded as in this figure: ![legend](/res/png/legenda.png?raw=true "legend") # Klee A rather complete Klee Sequencer, with some enhancements... More information: https://www.google.com/search?q=klee%20sequencer%20pdf ![Klee](/res/png/klee.png?raw=true "The Klee") # M581 Inspired by the System 100 Sequencer More information: https://www.google.com/search?q=m185%20step%20sequencer ![M581](/res/png/m581.png?raw=true "M581") # Renato X/Y Sequencer, dedicated to the great Renato! Vaguely inspired by https://www.google.com/search?q=renee%20sequencer ![Renato!](/res/png/renato.png?raw=true "Renato") # Z8K 4 colors for 4 sequencers. Matrix reloaded. A tip: https://www.google.com/search?q=z8000%20sequencer ![Z8K](/res/png/z8k.png?raw=true "Z8K") # Spiralone Hypnotic! Based on https://www.google.com/search?q=cyclic%20sequencer ![Spiralone](/res/png/spiralone.png?raw=true "Spiralone") # Burst Will likely cause serious damage to your ears Idea taken from here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlnHFTrhJnM ![Burst](/res/png/burst.png?raw=true "Burst") # pwmClockGen Most of these sequencers have their gate outputs dependent from the clock pulse cycle; for this reason there is a clock generator with controllable PWM ![pwmClockGen](/res/png/pwmclockgen.png?raw=true "pwmClockGen") # multiQuantizer The CV outputs of all the sequencers are not quantized, so a Quantizer is handy, expecially if it is modulable... ![multiQuantizer](/res/png/quantizer.png?raw=true "multiQuantizer") # Uncertain Unstable voltages Recipe: 1/2 doepfer a-149-1 1/4 buchla 266e 1/4 gauss sigma control :-) ![Uncertain](/res/png/uncertain.png?raw=true "Uncertain") # Attenuator Calm down your boiling voltages ![Attenuator](/res/png/attenuator.png?raw=true "Attenuator") # Boole There are 10 kind of people: those who can understand boolean logic, and the others.... ![Boole](/res/png/boole.png?raw=true "Boole") # Switch Circuit breaker ![Switch](/res/png/switch.png?raw=true "Switch") # Mplex Multiplexer ![Mplex](/res/png/mplex.png?raw=true "Mplex") OSC!!!!! For Microsoft Windows users only, there is the possibility to control the sequencers through OSC. To do so, you must compile the plugins with the command: make -f makefile_osc and compile oscServer, a background process that acts like a bridge between VCV and OSC (find id @ https://github.com/The-XOR/oscServer). You know that oscServer is connected because the 'DIGITAL' led in the sequencers goes lit. oscServer is written in C# and needs at least Microsoft .NET Framerwork 4.5; in RackPlugins\digitalExt\osc\Repository there are some Liine Lemur patches (jzml). If you want to program your own OSC patches, all the mappings are listed in RackPlugins\digitalExt\osc\RepositoryControl List.txt . What else? Ah, yes, oscServer can control ALL the sequencers SIMULTANEOUSLY ;-) so you can program (and send to me) a mega-patch able to control... everything. THIS FEATURE IS HIGHLY EXPERIMENTAL, I couldn't test it thoroughly and it could (and will) be buggy.