227 modules found


JP Four Track Expander

JP Lab

Add 64 more note blocks to Four Track. Try using more than one.

ExpanderSequencerRandomPolyphonic

JP Four Track

JP Lab

Program 4-voice melodies or chords. Add endless expanders for endless length.

SequencerRandomPolyphonic

JP Navi

Clock divder with a random variation each cycle.

Clock modulatorRandom

JP Shift & Shuffle Expander

Expander for any main JP sequencer. CV controllable sequence modifications.

ExpanderSequencerRandom

JP Improv Jr

Jazz inspired live performance sequencer. Responds instantly to changes in notes add through the keyboard.

SequencerRandom

JP Star Matrix Jr

Fully control transition chance between any note block.

SequencerRandom

JP Three Track

Program 3-voice melodies or chords.

SequencerRandomPolyphonic

SS-Modules melodygen

Generative melodies with useful parameters

SequencerRandom

HetrickCV Phasor Randomizer

Randomizes phasor signals to create different offset patterns for sequencers.

RandomPolyphonic

HetrickCV Probability

Sends one gate to two places randomly.

RandomPolyphonic

DanT PolySplice

[7hp][Nu-Metal] Polyphonic switch with up to 5 seconds slew.

MixerPolyphonicRandomSwitch

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

alef's bits nos

a weird noise-based oscillator thing

OscillatorRandomPolyphonic

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

alef's bits slips

generate random melodies, with optional random offsets each cycle, quantized to a scale

SequencerRandomQuantizerPolyphonic

docB RndH2

Random and Hold mk2

RandomPolyphonic

Venom Rhythm Explorer

Random rhythm generator, trigger sequencer and clock divider

Clock modulatorRandomSequencer


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