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  • This is a quick start guide to get an LV2 plugin running in a MOD Duo device. ...n is well described elsewhere. The SDK assumes that you have a working lv2 plugin for desktop linux. If you haven't gotten that far, you should start with th
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  • ...orial will show you how to develop a graphical user interface for a plugin to be used in the MOD UI. This tutorial is diveded in 4 parts: ...nents of a plugin GUI. Everyone involved in the process (from the designer to the developer) should see this.
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  • The easiest way to deploy the compiled plugin to the MOD is by using the [[MOD SDK]], but you can also do it manually using ..., open the SDK in your browser. Refer to the [[MOD SDK]] page to learn how to do it all.
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  • ...you an overview of how the license authentication mechanism works and how to build your commercial LV2 ...ps://github.com/moddevices/mod-plugin-builder mod-plugin-builder]. If want to know information regarding
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  • ...MOD Labs initiative a new environment has been created to allow developers to publish their creations so MOD Duo users can also install and use them. ...bs cloud environment and also how users can change their Duo configuration to consume them.
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  • ...r list of curation items MOD does on plugins before publishing them to the Plugin Store. Please note that, due to this list not being created from the start, a few of the already published
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  • ...l learn how to add the features of the MODGUI extension to an existing LV2 plugin bundle. This is a very mechanical procedure and all you need to know is how to edit some text files in a plain text editor, such as notepad. No programmin
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  • This page describes the process of creating an audio plugin for MOD.<br> ...opriate documentation according the method you choose and finally show how to upload and test it on your device.
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  • This is a quick start guide to get an LV2 plugin running in a MOD Duo device. ...n is well described elsewhere. The SDK assumes that you have a working lv2 plugin for desktop linux. If you haven't gotten that far, you should start with th
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  • ...a.k.a peripheral devices) as expression pedals and foot-switches extension to MOD devices, for example the [https://moddevices.com/pages/mod-duo MOD Duo] ..., show the absolute parameter value on a display, use different LED colors to indicate a specific state, etc.
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  • This page describes how to make a plugin package for mod-plugin-builder (or MPB for short) Plugin packages reside in plugins/package/ directory.
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  • In this tutorial we are going to show how to use time-based parameters. ...e the Global tempo options, which will sync all plugins in your pedalboard to the same beat.
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  • ...te with the cloud API and ease the process of building and publishing your plugin. ...om the [https://github.com/moddevices/mod-devel-cli mod-devel-cli] project to install the tool.
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  • This page describes how to make a plugin package for mod-plugin-builder (or MPB for short) using buildroot. Plugin packages reside in plugins/package/ directory.
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  • ...our MOD device and access them in multiple different ways according to the plugin where they are can be used. This can be audio or midi files to be played, or drumkits, soundbanks, etc.
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  • This is a quick start guide to get an LV2 plugin running in a MOD Duo device. ...n is well described elsewhere. The SDK assumes that you have a working lv2 plugin for desktop linux. If you haven't gotten that far, you should start with th
    8 KB (1,298 words) - 14:08, 17 December 2020
  • Apart from programming LV2-plugins in a "traditional" way, it's also possible to generate LV2-plugins for MOD devices from gen~ objects created in Cycling ' This page will tell you the how and why of programming audio effects for the MOD Duo using this very differ
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  • ...umb|The SDK Wizard|400px]]The SDK's goal is to allow LV2 plugin developers to implement the MOD Graphical User Interface extension. ...ard. For this, each plugin must have its html code that allows the browser to properly render it.
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  • ...music setups to have noise issues that require some thought and experience to sort out. We prepared this short guide to help you troubleshoot some noise issues that you may face using MOD devices
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  • ...Ethernet device) but the screens do not seem to work properly, we can try to re-flash the "top-board"/screen controller unit.<br/> ...le in the bottom-right corner of the regular web interface), then navigate to the "DANGEROUS" area.<br/>
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  • == DO I NEED A COMPUTER OR OTHER SIMILAR DEVICE TO PLAY WITH MOD DWARF? == ...computer/tablet/phone is used to install new effects; create pedalboards (plugin arrangements with control assignments); upgrade the internal software; and
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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.
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  • 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
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  • 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 ===
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  • 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
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