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HetrickCV Phasor Sub-Step Shaper

Processes individual steps of phasor signals in interesting ways for sequence modification or phase distortion synthesis.

WaveshaperDistortionClock modulatorPolyphonic

HetrickCV Phasor Swing

Bends a phasor input to provide swing timing on the outputs.

WaveshaperClock modulatorPolyphonic

HetrickCV Phasor Timetables

Processes a phasor signal and outputs phasors and standard timing ratios.

WaveshaperClock modulatorPolyphonic

HetrickCV Phasor To Clock

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

Clock generatorClock modulatorPolyphonic

HetrickCV Phasor to LFO

Shapes incoming phasor signals to useful, morphing LFO waveshapes. These waveforms are not anti-aliased, hence the LFO designation.

WaveshaperLow-frequency oscillatorPolyphonic

HetrickCV Phasor to Waveforms

Shapes incoming phasor signals to useful, static LFO waveshapes. These waveforms are not anti-aliased, hence the LFO designation.

WaveshaperLow-frequency oscillatorPolyphonic

HetrickCV Probability

Sends one gate to two places randomly.

RandomPolyphonic

HetrickCV 2 To 4 Mix Matrix

Takes two signals and generates four variations.

MixerPolyphonic

HetrickCV Vector Mix

Two-dimensional crossfading between four signals.

MixerPolyphonic

HetrickCV Waveshaper

Modulatable hyperbolic waveshaper

DistortionEffectWaveshaperPolyphonic

HetrickCV XY<->Polar

Converts XY coordinates to Polar and vice versa.

UtilityWaveshaperPolyphonic

Ohmer Modules KordZ

Notes/intervals/chords display (based on 1V/octave)

VisualPolyphonic

Questionable Modules Discombobulator

Randomly switches inputs and outputs

RandomUtilitySwitchPolyphonic

Questionable Modules Nandomizer

Randomly switches inputs

RandomUtilitySwitchPolyphonic

Questionable Modules SLURP

Oscillator that uses quaternion rotation to oscillate

Synth voiceOscillatorLow-frequency oscillatorPolyphonic

Questionable Modules Smute

Mute buttons synced to the clock

UtilitySwitchPolyphonicExpander


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