162 modules found


MUS-X LFO

Low frequency oscillator

Low-frequency oscillatorPolyphonic

Sparkette's Stuff Busybox

Multipurpose module containing four LFO's, two ADSR+VCA envelopes, and a noise generator.

Envelope generatorLow-frequency oscillatorNoise

Sickozell modulator7 Compact

7 unipolar triangle LFOs

Low-frequency oscillator

CV funk Magnets

Simulate and interact with a small magnetic spin-lattice.

RandomLow-frequency oscillator

CV funk HexMod

Six phase related LFOs with rate sync and individual phase reset triggers.

Low-frequency oscillatorVisual

Sickozell modulator7

7 triangle/ramp LFOs with sync feature

Low-frequency oscillatorPolyphonic

Sickozell modulator

triangle/ramp LFOs with sync feature

Low-frequency oscillator

Venom Benjolin Oscillator

Complex chaotic oscillator emulating the oscillator and rungler components of a Benjolin

Low-frequency oscillatorOscillatorRandomSequencer

MUS-X Oscillators

Massively oversampled analog oscillator pair with sync, FM and ringmod.

OscillatorLow-frequency oscillatorPolyphonic

sn sn-lfo

sn experimental additive synthesizer LFO

Function generatorLow-frequency oscillatorWaveshaper

Rigatoni Modular Loom

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

DigitalLow-frequency oscillatorOscillatorSynth voice

Ohmer Modules KX

3HP "left-side" expander for KlokSpid MkII: discrete CLK, RUN, and RESET inputs, plus two pre-offsets CV (assignable to quantizers)

Clock generatorClock modulatorLow-frequency oscillatorEnvelope generatorExpander

Ohmer Modules KlokSpid MkII

16HP CPU-based programmable clocked modulation source

Clock generatorClock modulatorLow-frequency oscillatorEnvelope generator

Sapphire Glee

Chaotic oscillator based on the Aizawa Attractor.

Physical modelingEffectLow-frequency oscillator

Biset Tracker Phase

Tracker phase / synced LFO output

SequencerLow-frequency oscillatorQuadDigital

Sapphire Frolic

Chaotic oscillator based on the Rucklidge Attractor.

Physical modelingEffectLow-frequency oscillator


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