BC MENU - Addon Menu with Presets for Modular

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BC MENU - Addon Menu with Presets for Modular

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Installation: Unzip BC MENU.zip to your modular modules folder.

Usage: Load BC MENU into the modular window. The chosen directory to view can be changed by dragging a folder (by it's name) from the filebrowser or by typing the location into the PATH window. Chosen PATHS can be stored and recalled using the presets.
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thank you very much for this one as well ;)
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WOOHOO...and so the 3rd Party Devices start again :)

Cheers a bunch Shark...very useful modules
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Great! This will go with my BCF & BCR just perfectly! Thank you! :wink:
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All this together with the BCM looks like you are building up a Modular 4 !!!
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HUROLURA wrote:All this together with the BCM looks like you are building up a Modular 4 !!!
:lol:

No that's way too much work. I think I'll leave that to the professionals :D

BC Modular has so many modules simply because I felt they were needed to get the most out of the BCM's, but for the moment I'm planning on releasing BC modules as I come up with them ...Unless of course everyone would prefer to wait another year or two for a new pack.
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No NO.....Please leak them out as some of us are using these.
To me they are a lifesaver on big patches where size is an issue.
But for external controlling they remain totally unique and quite a value too......
Some of your Oscillators and FIlters have choices that other similar modules don't have too.

Be Festive... :wink:
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HUROLURA wrote:All this together with the BCM looks like you are building up a Modular 4 !!!
this is not necessary anymore. the "professionals" already did it ;)
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Yes but I am wondering if they improve the hardware control features in the same way.
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HUROLURA wrote:Yes but I am wondering if they improve the hardware control features in the same way.
They're already working on it according to JoPo on this thread. 14-bit MIDI control support throughout Scope would be fantastic 8)

Maybe not specific to Modular IV, but hopefully it will (like other Scope devices) support any new developments on this front.

BC Modular only does so much as far as 14-bit control is concerned and although I've made some recent improvements to this side of things (more on that later), nothing I'm working on will be as intuitive or immediate as the right click method of assigning MIDI control.

Really looking forward to hearing more about this.
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