monome teletype
algorithmic ecosystem: a dynamic, musical event triggering platform
ArpeggiatorClock generatorClock modulatorEnvelope followerEnvelope generatorFunction generatorLogicQuantizerRandomSequencerSlew limiterSample and holdUtilityDigitalHardware cloneExternal
monome ansible
multi-mode sequencer and control voltage generator, for grid and arc controllers
SequencerClock generatorLogicFunction generatorDigitalHardware cloneExternal
Stochastic Telegraph BASICally
Generate sequences, perform math on inputs, and even multitask with a simple BASIC-like language. Can also send Tipsy text messages to modules that support them (e.g., TTY).
Voxglitch Digital Sequencer
Six-in-one cv/gate sequencers with independent control over clock division and sequence length.
Voxglitch Digital Sequencer XP
Polyphonic version of the Digital Sequencer. Sixteen-in-one cv/gate sequencers with independent control over clock division and sequence length.
alef's bits slips
generate random melodies, with optional random offsets each cycle, quantized to a scale
Ohmer Modules FroeZe-X
12HP "right-side" expander for FroeZe: additional outputs (AC'd notes) / edit features
Patchable Devices Digital Chaotic System
Digital 8-bit Shift Register driven by two independent VCOs
Clock generatorClock modulatorFunction generatorLogicLow-frequency oscillatorNoiseOscillatorRandomSequencerUtility
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