Count Modula Octet Trigger Sequencer Gate Expander
Adds individual gate outputs to the Octet Trigger Sequencer
Frozen Wasteland Probably Note - Octave Probability Expander
Adds Multi-Octave Note Range to Probably Not(e)
JP Counter Point Expander
Expander for any main JP sequencer. Creates an extra voice using delay, regression and inversion.
Frozen Wasteland QAR - Grid Control Expander
Allows some QAR expanders to be modulated in a grid fashion
Stochastic Telegraph Ruminate
A playback head within a Memory Ensemble that plays the entire Memory.
Sanguine Modules Alembic
An expander for Alchemist providing gain CV control for every channel and individual post-fader channel outputs
Count Modula 16 Step Sequencer Gate Output Expander
Adds individual gate outputs to the 16 Step Sequencer
Venom Auxilliary Clone Expander
Adds additional cloned poly input/output pairs to Clone Merge, Poly Merge, or Poly Unison
ALM Busy Circuits AXON-2
Pamela's Pro Workout
$20ALM Busy Circuits Bundle
$50
$55
AXON-2 Expander for ALM034 PPW
JP Four Track Expander
Add 64 more note blocks to Four Track. Try using more than one.
TheModularMind OSCelotExpander
Expander for OSC'elot outputting a trigger and CV for each controller
Ohmer Modules FroeZe-X
12HP "right-side" expander for FroeZe: additional outputs (AC'd notes) / edit features
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