Voxglitch Groove Box Expander
Expander module for the Voxglitch Groovebox that provides Mutes, Solos, Gate Outputs, and track-level control over volume, pan, and pitch.
Stochastic Telegraph Memory
The root part of a Memory Ensemble, optimized for audio. What Fixation and Ruminate reads, Embellish and Brainwash write to and Depict displays.
Stochastic Telegraph MemoryCV
The root part of a MemoryCV Ensemble, optimized for control voltage. What Fixation and Ruminate reads, Embellish and Brainwash write to and Depict displays.
Chortling Hamster Modules Pop
Pop is a small sample and hold module. One input, one trigger and one output. But it has a chortling hamster on it!
LifeFormModular PitchIntegrator
Sequential switch based on ML switches, with sample and hold designed for pitch
Chortling Hamster Modules Bitwise
Bitwise is four sample and hold circuits whose triggers can be affected by CV controlled patterns.
Stochastic Telegraph Ruminate
A playback head within a Memory Ensemble that plays the entire Memory or MemoryCV.
Stochastic Telegraph Fixation
Playback head with a Memory Ensemble that repeatedly plays a short part of the Memory or MemoryCV.
Stochastic Telegraph Brainwash
Records input and then replaces the contents of a Memory or MemoryCV.
Sanguine Monsters Dungeon
Sample and hold, track and hold, hold and track and white noise source with light up faceplate
Sickozell holder Compact
Sample & Hold or Track & Hold with noise generator, probability and range in a compact form factor
stoermelder SIPO
Serial-in parallel-out shift register with polyphonic output and CV controls for skipping and incrementing on sampled values
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