computerscare Custom Blank
Customizable, resizable, lovable blank panel. Load your own PNG, JPEG, BMP, or GIF.
RPJ LFMEmbedded
Psycho visualizer, shown in an embedded display. Based on ProjectM, this module uses MilkDrop/Winamp presets.
PdArray Array
Draw or record sequences, envelopes or audio
Envelope generatorFunction generatorSamplerVisualWaveshaperPolyphonic
trowaSoft multiScope
Visual effects scope, with lissajous mode, that allows three (3) waveforms to be drawn on the same screen/canvas.
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.
Sparkette's Stuff DMA-FX
An expander that connects to an adjacent DMA-compatible module, providing a selection of miscellaneous effect triggers.
Sparkette's Stuff RGB Matrix (16x16)
An array of RGB lights with built-in oscillators for generating and displaying patterns.
Sparkette's Stuff RGB Matrix (32x32)
An array of RGB lights with built-in oscillators for generating and displaying patterns.
Stochastic Telegraph Fermata
Write much longer text notes, and various sizes of labels. Fermata is resizable, scrolls, has font and color choices, and more.
pachde Copper-mini
A mini version of the Copper color picker and extender with modulation and outputs
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