196 modules found


stoermelder STRIP

Manage a group of modules by using the expander-mechanism, providing load, save, copy, paste, disable, enable and randomize

UtilityControllerRandom

stoermelder 4ROUNDS

Randomizer for up to 16 input signals to create 15 output signals

UtilitySample and holdRandomSwitch

stoermelder MAZE

4 channel sequencer running on a 2-dimensional grid

SequencerRandom

stoermelder HIVE

4 channel sequencer running on a 2-dimensional hexagonal grid

SequencerRandom

CV funk Magnets

Simulate and interact with a small magnetic spin-lattice.

RandomLow-frequency oscillator

NYSTHI SoyModelSOU

Source of uncertainty Buchla266/Doepfer149 wannabe wannabe

RandomSample and hold

NYSTHI SOUUtils

SoyModelSOU little helper, scaler, offsetter, voltage folders, analogue shifter

RandomSample and holdUtilityVoltage-controlled amplifierPolyphonic

NYSTHI 208 random + inverter

Imitation of the Buchla 208 noise generators from the Buchla Easel

QuadRandomNoise

NYSTHI Infinite Melody

CGS Infinite Melody

RandomUtility

MUS-X Drift

Random constant offset and drift.

RandomPolyphonic

Biset Tree

Evolving Tree sequencer impacted by wind force

SequencerVisualRandomPhysical modeling

Biset Tree Seed

Tree sequencer expander to create evolving melodies

ExpanderSequencerVisualRandomPhysical modeling

DanT 5Splice

[4hp] Window mixer for up to 5 inputs

MixerRandomSwitch

DanT PolySplice

[7hp][Nu-Metal] Polyphonic switch with up to 5 seconds slew.

MixerPolyphonicRandomSwitch

Impromptu ProbKey

Keyboard-based random sequencer

SequencerRandomPolyphonic

Impromptu Variations

Sample and hold a CV with addition of a random noise value

Sample and holdRandomNoisePolyphonic

Geodesics Branes

Coliding sample and hold

Sample and holdRandomDualNoise

Geodesics Entropia

Thermodynamic microstate sequencer

SequencerSwitchRandomAttenuator

Venom Benjolin Oscillator

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

Low-frequency oscillatorOscillatorRandomSequencer


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