227 modules found


Squinky Labs Gray Code

Eclectic clock divider

Clock modulatorRandomLogic

Squinky Labs LFN

Low frequency random voltage generator

NoiseRandomLow-frequency oscillator

SS-Modules melodygen

Generative melodies with useful parameters

SequencerRandom

stocaudio Polyturing

Turing Machine inspired polyphonic sampler/sequencer

RandomSequencerSamplerUtilityPolyphonic

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.

RandomSample and holdSequencer

Studio Six Plus One Bose

Multi output random voltage generator, sample and hold with no input, steady or analog style drooping outputs

PolyphonicSample and holdNoiseRandom

Studio Six Plus One Tyrant

Polyphonic Shift Register

PolyphonicSample and holdRandom

T Seed

Given a seed voltage, generates 16 random voltages, as 16 mono outputs and 1 polyphonic output.

RandomPolyphonic

T Shuffle

Randomly re-order the channels of a polyphonic signal. CV controls for seed and number of output channels.

PolyphonicRandomUtility

Tiny Tricks Modulation Generator x1

Get a 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.

Sample and holdUtilityLow-frequency oscillatorRandom

Tiny Tricks Random Mix x8

Randomly mix 8 channels.

SwitchRandomUtility

Tiny Tricks Random Wrangler

Random generation that you control.

RandomNoiseLow-frequency oscillatorSample and hold

Tiny Tricks Sample and hold x16

Get 16 random values on trigger (sample and hold). Internal noise only.

Sample and holdUtilityRandom

Tiny Tricks Simplex Noise LFO

Low-frequency oscillator based on simplex noise.

Low-frequency oscillatorRandom

Tiny Tricks Simplex Noise LFO x8

8x Low-frequency oscillators based on simplex noise.

Low-frequency oscillatorRandom

Tonecarver Traveler

Generative sequencer using rovers and obstacles to create evolving patterns

SequencerRandom

unless games mr. chainkov

a markov-chain melody generator

SequencerRandom

unless games piong

arcade modulator

SequencerRandom


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