980 modules found


RPJ Gaza

Envelope Follower

Envelope followerPolyphonic

NYSTHI PolyVoltageMeter

Voltage Visualizer-Voltmeter

UtilityPolyphonic

computerscare Soly Pequencer

Sequentially step through the channels of a polyphonic signal.

PolyphonicSequencer

Sickozell holder Compact

Sample & Hold or Track & Hold with noise generator, probability and range in a compact form factor

Sample and holdNoisePolyphonic

Bogaudio FM-OP

FM operator / oscillator / synth voice

OscillatorSynth voicePolyphonic

Bogaudio MIX1

Fader/amplifier with CV-controllable mute

Voltage-controlled amplifierPolyphonic

docB Carambol

Carambolage Simulation

SequencerLow-frequency oscillatorPolyphonic

Bogaudio VCAMP

Voltage controlled amplifier with 12dB gain

Voltage-controlled amplifierPolyphonic

Venom Recurse Stereo

Recursively process mono or stereo input via Send/Return, with built in scaling and offset cababilities

EffectPolyphonicRing modulatorUtility

Questionable Modules Discombobulator

Randomly switches inputs and outputs

RandomUtilitySwitchPolyphonic

HetrickCV Phasor Ranger

Converts HetrickCV phasor signals (and any other unipolar signal) to other useful voltage ranges.

UtilityPolyphonic

Bacon Music PolyGenerator

Generate test polyphonic midi-like sequences

UtilityPolyphonic

HetrickCV Probability

Sends one gate to two places randomly.

RandomPolyphonic

Surge XT UnisonHelper CV Expander

Expander for the Unison Helper which allows you to co-route CV

UtilityPolyphonic

alef's bits slips

generate random melodies, with optional random offsets each cycle, quantized to a scale

SequencerRandomQuantizerPolyphonic

docB PhO

Phase driven additive oscillator

OscillatorPolyphonic

SIM Arr

An array of quantizable values into a polyphonic signal. Use expanders to add, rotate, insert, remove, or get multiple sub-arrays.

PolyphonicQuantizer

trowaSoft cvOSC Input Expander

Expansion module for cvOSCcv. Allows eight (8) more input CV channels to be sent to OSC.

ExternalPolyphonicExpander

Biset It's good cholesterol

Recorder / buffer playground with polyphonic playhead

DelayChorusDigitalEffectGranularOscillatorPolyphonic


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