75 modules found


HetrickCV Phasor Rhythm Group

Generates a clock by dividing a phasor into a series of triggers, and then groups the clock into two subrhythms.

Clock generatorClock modulatorPolyphonic

HetrickCV Phasor To Clock

Generates a clock by dividing a phasor into a series of gates.

Clock generatorClock modulatorPolyphonic

Ohmer Modules KlokSpid MkII

16HP CPU-based programmable clocked modulation source

Clock generatorClock modulatorLow-frequency oscillatorEnvelope generator

Ohmer Modules KX

3HP "left-side" expander for KlokSpid MkII: discrete CLK, RUN, and RESET inputs, plus two pre-offsets CV (assignable to quantizers)

Clock generatorClock modulatorLow-frequency oscillatorEnvelope generatorExpander

Patchable Devices Comparing Counter

Pulse counter / frequency divider with advanced comparator input

Clock generatorClock modulatorOscillatorUtilityWaveshaper

unless games tancor

swinging gate machine based around a parametric binary tree, inspired by the cantor set

SequencerClock generator

Count Modula Binary Sequencer

Binary counter based sequencer

Clock generatorSequencer

Ohmer Modules KlokSpid

CPU-controlled clock generator or clock modulator

Clock generatorClock modulator

Sha#Bang! Modules Polyrhythm Clock

Clock with 3 layers of embedded rhythms and randomization

Clock generatorClock modulatorRandom


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