12 modules found


Sm@rTAZZ Studio SuperZzzaw

VCO that combines multiple sawtooth waves

PolyphonicOscillator

Sm@rTAZZ Studio Triangle-VCO

A triangle wave VCO with phase, volume and frequency modulation

PolyphonicOscillator

Sm@rTAZZ Studio Clipper

Clips or folds an audio signal, causing distortion & harmonics being added

PolyphonicDistortion

Sm@rTAZZ Studio Ticker

Clock with lots of options

Clock generator

Sm@rTAZZ Studio D-Octer

Transposed the input voltage by 2 and 1 octave, up and down, each result is sent to a separate output.

PolyphonicUtility

Sm@rTAZZ Studio Multiplier

Multiplies a polyphonic signal to 4 outputs

MultiplePolyphonicUtility

Sm@rTAZZ Studio Splitter

Splits a polyphonic signal to max 4 channels

PolyphonicUtility

Sm@rTAZZ Studio Spiquencer

Sequencer based on a triangular spike board where you drop a marble in

Sequencer

Sm@rTAZZ Studio Sine-VCO

A sine wave VCO with phase, volume and frequency modulation

PolyphonicOscillator

Sm@rTAZZ Studio Saw-VCO

A sawtooth wave VCO with phase, volume and frequency modulation

PolyphonicOscillator

Sm@rTAZZ Studio Pulse-VCO

A pulse wave VCO with pulse-width, phase, volume and frequency modulation

PolyphonicOscillator

Sm@rTAZZ Studio Harmoblender

VCO that works based on mixing harmonic sine waves

PolyphonicOscillator


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