Coalescent Neuron · Soma
Bursting/chaotic neuron oscillator on the Hindmarsh-Rose system: spike trains, bursts, and chaos from one current control
Coalescent Neuron · Axon
Spiking-neuron oscillator on the FitzHugh-Nagumo system: relaxation oscillator + excitable (trigger-fired) voice
stoermelder SIREN
Sample browser collaboration with Omri Cohen — browse, preview and drag WAV/FLAC/MP3 samples to other modules. Streams audio directly from disk with no full-file loading, making it practical for large sample libraries and long recordings. Also does repitching and creates endless loops.
Questionable Dinner Convection
Curve sequencer/quad lfo/quad envelope/rhythm generator.
Low-frequency oscillatorEnvelope generatorSequencerClock generator
SignalFunctionSet Band
Harmonic bandpass bank. Four narrow bands each lock to an integer harmonic of a shared 1V/oct fundamental, isolating individual harmonics of a rich low wave. Per-band level and enable with a global harmonic-shift CV, plus mix and polyphonic per-band outputs.
SignalFunctionSet Gravity
Gravity-driven chaos engine with six visual modes: double pendulum, orbiting gravity well, elastic billiards, a Pac-Man-style maze, a LOGO turtle, and a spirograph/rose pattern generator. All modes share bipolar X/Y, radius and angle CVs, six sector-distance CVs, and six boundary-ray gates. Speed, chaos, and a mode-dependent gravity control; drag the display to throw or aim.
SignalFunctionSet Muse
Faithful Triadex Muse port. Four Theme and four Interval sliders each tap one of 40 sources (counters plus a 31-bit XNOR shift register) — Theme bits feed the register, Interval bits address a diatonic scale. External clock, V/oct + gate out, randomize, and selectable scale.
SignalFunctionSet Vac
Semi-stable A/R envelope with vactrol-like drift. Rise and fall each have a bipolar STAB control: each trigger samples a fresh random factor scaled exponentially by STAB, so cycle-to-cycle timing wanders without ever collapsing. Linear↔exponential CURVE (with CV), latching LOOP, END trigger out.
TNN1T1S GHOST MIX
Dedicated summing mixer for the Ghost drum kit. Twelve labeled inputs -- one per voice of the full kit (Kick, Snare, Rim, Clap, Tom Lo/Mid/Hi, Closed Hat, Open Hat, Crash, Ride) plus a MIXIN channel (the 909's external mix-in) -- each with a mute switch, summed to one MIX output. Per-voice level lives on the voices, so the mixer is a clean unity summer -- the whole kit on one master mix point, in the box.
TNN1T1S GHOST CTRL
Global state controller for the Ghost drum system. DEFAULT, ACCENT A, ACCENT B, and MASTER controls are broadcast to adjacent Ghost voices via the expander path. Hit-time events such as trigger and local/total accent gates are patched directly to each voice. Use GHOST CTRL to make the separate voices behave like one instrument.
TNN1T1S GHOST CRSHRIDE
909-inspired cymbal pair. Crash and ride share a paired module with independent Tune, Decay, Level, trigger, and output controls. Accent-aware via GHOST CTRL.
TNN1T1S GHOST TOMS
909-inspired tom kit. Three voices -- low, mid, and high -- share one calibrated engine with per-voice tune, decay, level, trigger, and output. Accent-aware via GHOST CTRL.
TNN1T1S GHOST RIMCLAP
Dual 909-style ROMpler voice: rim and clap in one module with independent triggers, controls, and outputs. Accent-aware via GHOST CTRL.
TNN1T1S GHOST OHCH
Combined open/closed hi-hat voice. CH and OH share a coupled sound path: a CH hit instantly mutes any sounding OH, reproducing the canonical hi-hat choke behavior often mistaken for compression. Accent-aware via GHOST CTRL.
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