Schlappi Engineering Nibbler
The Nibbler is a four bit digital accumulator based on CMOS logic. This means that it counts in binary from zero to fifteen, with inputs and outputs for individual bits as well as stepped voltage outputs (digital to analog converters).
Schlappi Engineering BTMX
BTMX (BitMix) gives hands on control over logic and rhythmic gate signals with a switch for every input and 4 different logic functions.
Schlappi Engineering BTFLD
BTFLD (Bit Fold) is a distortion, wavefolder, and four bit asynchronous analog to digital converter.
BlackNoiseModular SlewLFO
Slew, LFO, and much more
Hardware cloneLow-frequency oscillatorSlew limiterPolyphonic
BlackNoiseModular GomaII
GOMA II is a new take on the classic attenuverter/mixer concept. It stands for Generator, Offset, Mixer, Attenuverter.
BlackNoiseModular Cosmos
Cosmos is a new kind of module that will help you to creating complex modulation, sounds, patterns with ease and will lead you to new sounds territories.
Sanguine Mutants Vimina
Polyphonic dual clock divider, multiplier and swinger based on the Twigs firmware for Mutable Instruments' Branches
Sanguine Mutants Temulenti
Multifaceted modulator based on the Parasite firmware for Mutable Instruments' Tides
Clock generatorDigitalEnvelope generatorFunction generatorHardware cloneLow-frequency oscillatorOscillatorWaveshaper
Sanguine Mutants Aestus
Modulator based on Mutable Instruments' Tides
Clock generatorDigitalEnvelope generatorFunction generatorHardware cloneLow-frequency oscillatorOscillatorWaveshaper
4ms EnvVCA
A compact envelope generator with a built-in exponential VCA.
Envelope generatorVoltage-controlled amplifierLow-frequency oscillatorHardware cloneSlew limiter
4ms Ensemble Oscillator
The Ensemble Oscillator (EnOsc) is a unified polyphonic voice of sixteen complex oscillators combining additive, FM, phase-distortion and wavefolding synthesis techniques in new unorthodox ways.
Sanguine Mutants Anuli
Polyphonic resonator based on Mutable Instruments' Rings
EffectFilterHardware cloneOscillatorPhysical modelingPolyphonic
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