# Lindenberg Research Tec. - VCV Rack modules LRT Rack modules is a collection of modules made for [VCV Rack](https://vcvrack.com) virtual modular system. Copyright (C) 2017-2018 by Lindenberg Research / Patrick Lindenberg ![SCREENSHOT](doc/LRTRackModules_0.5.3.png) ## 1. Installation You can find the latest release here: https://github.com/lindenbergresearch/LRTRack/releases Just download fpr you architecture and unzip in your _**Rack**_ folder located in your documents. ## 2. Build from source _**NOTE:**_ The current master has been migrated to 0.6.0dev! So you have to install the correct version of Rack in order to get it running. I suggest to fetch a clean 0.6.xx version of Rack via git and build all from scratch. You can build build the latest release from source, to do so use the following steps: Note that you have to install a C++ environment with a compiler and other needed tools. For further information about this, check the documentation found here of: [VCV Rack GIT](https://github.com/VCVRack/Rack) Clone git to local machine (into Rack/plugins): git clone https://github.com/lindenbergresearch/LRTRack.git After that you should have the latest sources. If you want to build some release, you **HAVE** to switch to the corresponding TAG! For every released version a TAG exists, **be aware that if you check out the current master it could be possible that it contains errors or unfinished modules... it is a current workstate!** To view all tags use: git tag To checkout to a specific tag simply use: git checkout Build from sources: make dist If the release could be successfully compiled you can find a zipped file under: 'dist/LindenbergResearch-xx.xx.xx-.zip'. Where xx.xx.xx is filled with the version of the release and with the system you are on (win/mac/lin). ## 3. Bugs, requests and other issues Bug reports, change requests, genius ideas and other stuff goes here: [ISSUES](https://github.com/lindenbergresearch/LRTRack/issues) Thanks to all people who helped to improve the modules and created releases for other architectures in the past! :)