Sorry ! Hard to be clear...
I just would like to have modular VCA that could also increase the signal amplitude at its input. All Scope modular VCA can only decrease the amplitude = they only can lower the signal.
It would be very useful (at least for me !

) to sometimes increase the amplitude with a VCA. It is possible with an amplifier module but in Scope modular, in that kind of module, the gain is always modulable via async signal which are not fast and accurate enough.
If I want to increase the gain, I must use an amplifier module with a static gain, then modulate (only in lower direction) the amplitude with a VCA. The problem is that when the signal amplitude I'm modulating is closed to 0db, it cliping will occur with a static gain.
But with a VCA that can have positive gain (increase the amplitude), it can increase gain on low amplitude parts and decrease (as it already does) amplitude on loud parts of the signal.
RA --> when you build a compressor in SDK, I guess you're using a VCA to modulate the volume, amplitude of the signal you are compressing. Is your VCA able to increase the volume or only decrease ? And in that case (only decrease), how do you design the circuit (I guess with an amplifier somewhere) to obtain a louder volume as fast as a compressor can do ?
I'm aware I may be wrong ! And if anyone has the best design for a modular compressor, please, throw it away here !
