677 modules found


Kilpatrick Audio Twister

Quad hardware knob controller

Hardware cloneMIDIQuadUtility

VCV Sequential Switch 1 to 4

Routes 1 input to one of 4 outputs

SwitchUtilityPolyphonic

VCV Sequential Switch 4 to 1

Routes one of 4 inputs to 1 output

SwitchUtilityPolyphonic

VCV Octave

Shifts 1V/oct pitch CV by octaves

UtilityPolyphonic

VCV Split

Splits a polyphonic cable into multiple monophonic cables

PolyphonicUtility

VCV Merge

Combines multiple monophonic cables into a polyphonic cable

PolyphonicUtility

VCV Sum

Sums all channels of a polyphonic cable

PolyphonicUtility

VCV Mid/Side

Encodes/decodes between mid/side and left/right stereo signals

UtilityPolyphonic

VCV CV Mix

Mixes 3 CV signals with attenuverters

MixerUtilityPolyphonic

VCV Compare

Compares two voltages

UtilityPolyphonic

VCV Mult

Copies a signal to 8 outputs

MultipleUtilityPolyphonic

VCV Rescale

Rescales voltages with gain, offset, and range limiting

AttenuatorUtilityPolyphonic

VCV Random Values

Generates 7 random fixed voltages

RandomUtilityPolyphonic

VCV Push

Button with gate/trigger outputs and hold switch

Utility

Nonlinear Circuits Double Neuron

Two Neurons and Two Difference Rectifiers. Panel by Papernoise.

MixerNoiseUtilityRandomHardware cloneDual

Nonlinear Circuits GENiE

Three Neurons tangled together in a feedback network of chaos. Panel by jk.

MixerNoiseUtilityRandomHardware clone

Nonlinear Circuits Let's Splosh

Four inputs run into lots of Difference Rectifiers for many output variations. Panel by Papernoise.

MixerNoiseUtilityRandomHardware cloneQuad

Nonlinear Circuits Neuron

3-input comparator and Difference Rectifier for creating unpredictable interactions. Panel by jk.

MixerNoiseUtilityRandomHardware cloneDual

AlliewayAudio Koan

AlliewayAudio Series I

Transforms audio or CVs from subtle warming to annihilation. Telecommunications signal compander (Variable MU-law Encoder/Decoder) with built-in noise, analog clipping, mixer, and thru-zero VCA. Try plugging your favorite filter or effect between encoder and decoder!

CompressorDistortionDigitalEffectLimiterMixerNoiseRing modulatorUtilityVoltage-controlled amplifierWaveshaper


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