Regen Modular Quan
Note quantizer with even and uneven distribution modes.
Regen Modular XFade
Linear crossfader for blending between two input signals.
Rigatoni Modular Thru Zero
A small waveshaping utility that mimics soft oscillator sync for input ramp waves and acts as a through zero FM helper
RPJ LFMEmbedded
Psycho visualizer, shown in an embedded display. Based on ProjectM, this module uses MilkDrop/Winamp presets.
MindMeld ShapeTracker
Shape section gate and trigger generator for ShapeMaster PRO
Sickozell bToggler8+
8 buffered toggle switch router, plus warnings to use with led midi controllers
Sm@rTAZZ Studio D-Octer
Transposed the input voltage by 2 and 1 octave, up and down, each result is sent to a separate output.
Sparkette's Stuff Note Classifier
Classifies the pitch of an incoming note (C, D, etc.) and turns on a different output for each pitch.
Sparkette's Stuff Polyphonic Repeater
Converts a monophonic signal to a polyphonic signal where all channels have the same value. Outputs up to four copies of the polyphonic signal, because I had room for extra ports so why not?
Sparkette's Stuff Polyphonic Selector
Selects one output (or more) from a polyphonic input based on the voltage from another input.
Sparkette's Stuff Voltage Range
Generates a smooth range of values between and including two specified voltages on a polyphonic output.
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