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  • ...that this image is properly cropped. You will have to know its exact size to position others elements over it. ...ment relative to the background. This will make things easier when you get to write your CSS and also will help you generate all the assets in the exact
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  • This article will show how you can use CV with your MOD Device. Although only the MOD Duo X has CV inputs and outputs, you are still able to use CV signals inside your pedalboard with any MOD Device.
    9 KB (1,512 words) - 16:07, 21 February 2020
  • This page describes how the LV2 plugin standard in integrated in the MOD platform.<br> It is not meant to give an overview of LV2 itself.
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  • ...neric terms, the MOD Duo is designed to be a floor unit especially focused to be used by guitar and bass players. The MOD Duo X takes the same technology ...erful processor, bigger memory, storage, and bit rate, the Duo X allow you to run more complex pedalboards with multiple instances of high requirements p
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  • ...of the 3 encoders and the Footswicthes B and C (the footswitch A is meant to cycle between pages). ...erful processor, bigger memory, storage, and bit rate, the Duo X allow you to run more complex pedalboards with multiple instances of high requirements p
    10 KB (1,755 words) - 08:07, 31 March 2023
  • This tutorial shows how to build a Control Chain device with a distance sensor as seen in this [https: # (Optional) Something to put your build in
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  • ...other Turtle files to generate a UI and use the code portion of the bundle to process audio data once loaded. === Set-up to develop MOD plugins on windows ===
    13 KB (2,096 words) - 15:38, 19 January 2022
  • The first element you need to add to your HTML is the main container DIV for your pedal. This DIV will hold the So lets start, add the main div to your HTML:
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  • * Do not expose the apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing and avoid placing objects filled with ...sure. There are no user repairable parts inside. Leave service and repairs to trained service personnel only.
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  • Plugin parameters can be controlled via the units' built-in knobs and footswitches They can also be modulated with CV output ports, either provided by a plugin or the Duo X physical inputs.
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  • ...about the physical device, the device menu and how to control it, and how to hook up the device in your setup. ...been manufactured to prevent death-by-beer, it's generally a good idea not to submerge electronics in liquids.
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  • * Do not expose the apparatus to rain, moisture, dripping or splashing and avoid placing objects filled with ...sure. There are no user repairable parts inside. Leave service and repairs to trained service personnel only.
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  • Connect your MOD device to your Linux, Windows or MacOS device using the USB cable which you received You can verify if the USB connection was properly configured by going to your operating system's Network Configuration and checking whether a new ne
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  • This page holds the information on how to use the Settings menu on your MOD DUO or DUO X device. Press and hold the left endless knob to open the Settings Menu.
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  • | Commercial Plugin Store; New PB screenshot; Unstable -> Beta; Sharing PB with beta plugins; D | Allow javascript in modguis; Optimizations to plugin store
    63 KB (9,023 words) - 15:38, 24 November 2023

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