unless games room
a rack row arranger that can move complete rows of modules and add empty rows between existing ones for a faster workflow
Sanguine Mutants Mortuus
All-around gap filler based on the Dead Man's Catch firmware, with some additions, for Mutable Instruments' Peaks.
DelayDrumDualEnvelope generatorHardware cloneLow-frequency oscillatorOscillatorSequencer
Sanguine Modules Oubliette
A null sink and cable holder for your input and output wires. Also works as a null voltage source.
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
TyrannosaurusRu LFSR8 Poly
Fully deterministic sequencer based on 8-bit LFSR capable to produce pseudo-random results
Frozen Wasteland Seriously Slow EG
Envelope Generator for modulating CV over *very* long time periods
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.
Count Modula Polyphonic Boolean Logic Processor
Applies boolean logic across the channels of a polyphonic signal
computerscare Father and Son Patch Sequencer
Patch Sequencer - 10 in, 10 out patch matrix with 16 scenes
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