Venom Bernoulli Switch
Randomly route two inputs to two outputs, with built in scaling and offset capabilities
AttenuatorControllerLogicPolyphonicRandomSwitchUtilityWaveshaper
TyrannosaurusRu LogisticScratch
Scratching chaotic oscillator based on https://www.mathematica-journal.com/2013/05/27/using-the-logistic-map-to-generate-scratching-sounds/
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.
Sparkette's Stuff RGB Matrix
An array of RGB lights with built-in oscillators for generating and displaying patterns.
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?
Sickozell bToggler Compact
Buffered stereo signal toggle switch router, with VCA and ASR envelope generator, in a compact form factor
LogicEnvelope generatorVoltage-controlled amplifierPolyphonic
Sickozell toggler Compact
Stereo signal toggle switch router, with VCA and ASR envelope generator, in a compact form factor
LogicEnvelope generatorVoltage-controlled amplifierPolyphonic
Ahornberg Copy Paste Preset
copy-paste a preset from the module on the left side to the modules on the right side
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