Chortling Hamster Modules Bitwise
Bitwise is four sample and hold circuits whose triggers can be affected by CV controlled patterns.
unless games pianoid
a compact piano for monitoring polyphonic v/oct signals from midi or other sources. includes sustain mode and manual note/chord inputting.
Venom Poly Sample & Hold Analog Shift Register
Ten channel polyphonic sample and hold combined with a shift register
Tiny Tricks Sample and hold x16
Get 16 random values on trigger (sample and hold). Internal noise only.
Befaco Sampling Modulator
Multi-function module that lies somewhere between a VCO, a Sample & Hold, and an 8 step trigger sequencer
Stochastic Telegraph Drifter
Varying linear function generator. Makes sequences that change in small (or large) ways. A line defined by X/Y points, each doing a random walk.
nozoïd Nozori_68_LFO_MOD
LFO, with parametric waveform and syncronisation to any signal
Hardware cloneDualFunction generatorLow-frequency oscillatorSample and hold
Tiny Tricks Modulation Generator x8
Get up to 8 random value (S&H on internal noise) or LFO with random state (rate, waveform, scale, phase) generated on a trigger. Settings for variance and bias of random, whether to include S&H values and unipolar or bipolar.
stoermelder SIPO
Serial-in parallel-out shift register with polyphonic output and CV controls for skipping and incrementing on sampled values
Count Modula Super Sample & Hold
Sample and Hold/Track and hold with probability, offset and inbuilt noise source
Stochastic Telegraph BASICally
Generate sequences, perform math on inputs, and even multitask with a simple BASIC-like language. Can also send Tipsy text messages to modules that support them (e.g., TTY).
DHE Modules Sequencizer 8
Generates a highly customizable 8 step sequence
SequencerEnvelope generatorLow-frequency oscillatorSample and hold
Sickozell holder Compact
Sample & Hold or Track & Hold with noise generator, probability and range in a compact form factor
nozoïd Nozori_68_LFO
Dual LFO, with parametric waveform and syncronisation to any signal
Hardware cloneDualFunction generatorLow-frequency oscillatorSample and hold
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