Stochastic Telegraph Venn
2D graphical approach to control signal generation. A single moving or mouse-driven point causes up to 16 circles to output signals based on the point's position within them.
Cella Twin Peaks
Dual resonant filter inspired by the design of Rob Hordijk's TwinPeak filter. Made to be pinged.
OrangeLine Buckets
Splits up polyphonic pitch and gate input into up to 12 polyphic pitch and gate outputs, depending on pitch value, chainable
Sanguine Modules Velamina
A voltage controller amplifier based on the revised Mutable Instruments Veils
Sanguine Modules Anuli
Anuli is a polyphonic resonator based on Mutable Instruments Rings
EffectFilterHardware cloneOscillatorPhysical modelingPolyphonic
Sanguine Modules Explorator
A fully polyphonic multiple, mixer, noise source, sample and hold, inverter, rectifier and logic unit, based on Mutable Instruments Links and Kinks
Hardware cloneLogicMixerMultipleNoisePolyphonicSample and holdUtilityWaveshaper
Sanguine Modules Alchemist
Mix up to 16 channels from a polyphonic cable to a single monophonic output or a mixed polyphonic cable
Sanguine Modules Raiju
A flexible, fixed voltage source that can clone its output up to 16 channels and has one channel with a single copy of every selected voltage.
Sanguine Modules Gegenees
A 1 to 8 switch/sequencer that can avoid consecutive random repeated values; can be one shot, and can be reset to either no step value or the first step.
Sanguine Modules Hydra
An 8 to 1 switch/sequencer that can avoid consecutive random repeated values; can be one shot, and can be reset to either no step value or the first step.
Venom VCO Lab
Audio or low frequency oscillator with 4 simultaneous waveforms, mixing, linear/exponential FM, phase modulation, hard/soft sync, PWM, and more
Function generatorLow-frequency oscillatorOscillatorPolyphonic
Sanguine Modules Contextus
A macro oscillator based on the Renaissance alternative firmware for Braids
DigitalHardware cloneNoiseOscillatorPolyphonicSynth voiceWaveshaper
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