Lilac Looper Feedback Expander
Place this expander on the right-hand side of Looper to process the feedback loop
Studio Six Plus One Bose
Multi output random voltage generator, sample and hold with no input, steady or analog style drooping outputs
alef's bits slips
generate random melodies, with optional random offsets each cycle, quantized to a scale
TyrannosaurusRu LFSR16 Poly
16-bit LFSR sequencer with ability to split for two independent registers
TyrannosaurusRu LFSR8 Poly
Fully deterministic sequencer based on 8-bit LFSR capable to produce pseudo-random results
Silly Sounds Lola
An in-line sampler, allowing for real-time recording and playback through manual and voltage-based controls
TyrannosaurusRu LogisticScratch
Scratching chaotic oscillator based on https://www.mathematica-journal.com/2013/05/27/using-the-logistic-map-to-generate-scratching-sounds/
Seaside Modular Proteus
Proteus is a generative sequencer that makes looping melodies which evolve and renew.
AlliewayAudio Chilly Cheese
1:1 digital recreation of Mannequins 'Cold Mac' esoteric macro-utility (made with permission, but not by Mannequins)
AttenuatorCompressorEnvelope followerLogicRing modulatorSlew limiterUtilityVoltage-controlled amplifierWaveshaper
TheModularMind OSCelotExpander
Expander for OSC'elot outputting a trigger and CV for each controller
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