Tiny Tricks Modulation Generator x1
Get a random value (S&H on internal noise) or LFO with random state (rate, waveform, scale, phase) generated on a trigger. Settings for variance and bias of random, whether to include S&H values and unipolar or bipolar.
HetrickCV Feedback Sine Chaos
A chaotic oscillator and LFO created through phase distortion and feedback.
Nonlinear Circuits Neuron
3-input comparator and Difference Rectifier for creating unpredictable interactions. Panel by jk.
Entrian Player: Melody
Piano roll melody and chord player for MIDI files and Entrian Sequencer songs.
Nonlinear Circuits GENiE
Three Neurons tangled together in a feedback network of chaos. Panel by jk.
Path Set Randomizer Expander
Adds Randomizing Triggers to any Rainbow Sequencer
JP Four Track Expander
Add 64 more note blocks to Four Track. Try using more than one.
OrangeLine Morpheus
Morphing of given or random sequences with turing machine functionality and 16 Internal Memory Slots.
Stochastic Telegraph Drifter
Varying linear function generator. Makes sequences that change in small (or large) ways. A line defined by X/Y points, each doing a random walk.
alef's bits slips
generate random melodies, with optional random offsets each cycle, quantized to a scale
Frozen Wasteland Probably Note - Math Nerd
Probabilistic Quantizer using prime number based generative scales
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