KautenjaDSP Super Echo
An emulation of the echo effect from the S-SMP chip on the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES).
Stochastic Telegraph Ruminate
A playback head within a Memory Ensemble that plays the entire Memory.
stoermelder STRIP
Manage a group of modules by using the expander-mechanism, providing load, save, copy, paste, disable, enable and randomize
Sanguine Modules Hydra
An 8 to 1 switch/sequencer that can avoid consecutive random repeated values; can be one shot, and can be reset to either no step value or the first step.
Nonlinear Circuits Divine CMOS
Waveform and clock divider with multiple divison outputs, slew, and a mixer.
pachde Copper-mini
A mini version of the Copper color picker and extender with modulation and outputs
Venom Reformation
Transform CV or audio by mapping way point voltages to new values
DistortionEffectPolyphonicUtilityVoltage-controlled amplifierWaveshaper
Sanguine Mutants Velamina
Tetrad of voltage controller amplifiers based on the revised Veils from Mutable Instruments
Sanguine Mutants Vimina
Polyphonic dual clock divider, multiplier and swinger based on the Twigs firmware for Mutable Instruments' Branches.
Chinenual Polyphonic Merger with Sort
Merge signals into a polyphonic output and share sort criteriea with other SplitSort or MergeSort (inspired by Aria Salvatrice's Smerge)
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