utdgrant wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 2:54 pmWelcome to the world of Voltage Modular!
I would always recommend VM Core + Electro Drums as the first expansion pack beyond Nucleus. $49 is a good price - to the best of my knowledge it has never been lower than that.
Thank you !

I am a complete 'Newbie' to this software and though I have some (very limited) knowledge of basic concepts such as Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release , and may have a vague idea of the meaning of Pitch then it doesn't really help me a lot here.
I feel like at the complete bottom with next to no knowledge and up against an extremely steep leaning curve. Also , I do have, I think a relatively good understanding of 'logic' as in 'logic circuits' but that really does not help much either.
So I can load a MisFit Audio Electro Drum preset but editing it or trying to get something to work that ends with Template doesn't work.
Same trying to drive anything using a MidiFile or QWERTY on-screen Midi-KB is mostly doomed from the start.
So I have a very long way to go here.
I am however still capable of recognizing the huge potential here of all the stuff , just wish that I understood a lot more ! (including of Midi that would make me able to understand all this :
https://www.aarnville.com/index.html )
But loading some circuits and studying it eventually should yield some result...
And thank you , yes ! VM Core + Electro Drums looks like a great purchase so I hope that the sale lasts long enough for me to find out if I have the money to buy..
utdgrant wrote: ↑Mon Sep 26, 2022 2:54 pmBear in mind that a lot of modules and some bundles are available completely free of charge.
Yes , I already noticed that and grabbed virtually anything 'free' that I could spot , I just think that it makes a very messy account interface since I can not find out how to get the account interface to list the basic stuff (Voltage Modular and similar) and paid stuff (anything I paid for) separately from all the free stuff which by now is a lot on my account.
Also I find it extremely difficult how to get an overview of what I have and do not have when something free is part of a bundle where I recognize that I have some of it and the rest I do not know the freakin' functonality or use of (either)...
Since I liked the "Voltage Modular" and thought that some of Dome Music Technologies stuff sounded nice then I bought the Stringer Seventy Six Paraphonic Construction Kit to have something 'cheap' to play with. (Ref. :
https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles/s ... uction-kit )
Of course I also already got the Dome Music Technologies Freebie Collection
(
https://store.cherryaudio.com/bundles/d ... collection)
which in turn contains a lot of ACE stuff and some Rat stuff but not all of it so I also bought the "RAT Pack Bundle" . But though the price is not much then I can not keep buying so even if I do not have all the Ace stuff then I can not just buy the Audio Computing Engine Collection from same , and only later do I spot that the Aqua-Marine Ensemble Generator from the Stringer Seventy Six Paraphonic Construction Kit is a preset only version of the Solaris Ensemble (another thing to buy or not).
Why am I writing all this ? Well , like I wrote earlier then I find it nearly impossible to find out what I have (spot on a glance) from 'bundles' and exactly the same when the subject is what is required to have when choosing a preset where I may already have the demo , or maybe I got it free or maybe ... whatever....