Schlappi Engineering BTFLD

Schlappi Engineering BTFLD

BTFLD (Bit Fold) is a distortion, wavefolder, and four bit asynchronous analog to digital converter.

DistortionWaveshaperLogicHardware clone

Schlappi Engineering BTMX

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.

LogicHardware clone

Schlappi Engineering Nibbler

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).

Clock modulatorLogicHardware clone

NullPath Expand

NullPath Expand

A 1-9 not-so-sequential switch

SwitchUtilityPolyphonic

NullPath Collapse

NullPath Collapse

A 9-1 not-so-sequential switch

SwitchUtilityPolyphonic

NullPath Cascade

NullPath Cascade

A 4 channel envelope/function generator

Envelope generator

NullPath Entangle

NullPath Entangle

9-9 random router

SwitchUtility

Befaco Kickall

Befaco Kickall

Bassdrum module, with pitch and volume envelopes

DrumHardware cloneSynth voice

KautenjaDSP Blocks

KautenjaDSP Blocks

Inspired by Mutable Instruments Edges.

NoiseOscillatorPolyphonicSynth voice

Digital Atavism Blip

Digital Atavism Blip

Generates digital blip sounds

DigitalEnvelope generatorOscillatorSynth voice

Digital Atavism Coin

Digital Atavism Coin

Generates digital coin-up sounds

DigitalEnvelope generatorOscillatorSynth voice

SignalFunctionSet Tine

SignalFunctionSet Tine

Tunable 3rd-order pingable resonator based on the Gamelan Resonator circuit, with variable damping and VCA anti-click mode

FilterSynth voicePhysical modelingDrum

Rigatoni Modular Loom

Rigatoni Modular Loom

An additive oscillator based loosely on the structure of Euclidean pattern sequencing

DigitalLow-frequency oscillatorOscillatorSynth voice

Questionable Modules SLURP

Questionable Modules SLURP

Oscillator that uses quaternion rotation to oscillate

Synth voiceOscillatorLow-frequency oscillatorPolyphonic

Valley Terrorform

Valley Terrorform

An extensive wavetable oscillator that lets you explore and rip apart wavetables in many different ways.

OscillatorPolyphonicSynth voiceWaveshaperLow-frequency oscillator

Sanguine Mutants Funes

Sanguine Mutants Funes

Powerful, polyphonic macro oscillator based on Mutable Instruments' Plaits 1.2

DigitalDrumHardware cloneNoiseOscillatorPolyphonicSynth voice

Sanguine Mutants Nodi

Sanguine Mutants Nodi

Adaptable, polyphonic macro oscillator based on Mutable Instruments' Braids

DigitalHardware cloneNoiseOscillatorPolyphonicSynth voiceWaveshaper

Sanguine Mutants Contextus

Sanguine Mutants Contextus

Multipurpose, polyphonic macro oscillator based on the Renaissance alternative firmware for Mutable Instruments' Braids

DigitalHardware cloneNoiseOscillatorPolyphonicSynth voiceWaveshaper

Visions VideoOut

Visions VideoOut

video synth output

VisualPolyphonic

Autinn Bass

Autinn Bass

Bass and Acid synth

FilterPhysical modeling

Bidoo liMonADe

Bidoo liMonADe

Wavetable oscillator station & additive synth

Oscillator

Ondas Bap

Ondas Bap

Expander module for BaBum drum synth

ExpanderDrum

docB AddSynth

docB AddSynth

A two dimensional additive synth voice

Oscillator


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