Aunty Langton's Musical Ant
A Langton's Ant implementation in Rack
SequencerClock generatorClock modulatorArpeggiatorPolyphonic
Count Modula Voltage Controlled Pulse Divider
Voltage controlled division of pulse signals such as gates and triggers
Count Modula Chances - bernoulli gate
Single bernoulli gate offering randomized routing of gate signals
LifeFormModular BurstIntegrator
Sequential switch based on ML switches, with trigger generator to add burst of trigs to yout patterns
Ohmer Modules BRK ("Break") expander for RKD
BRK ("Break") expander to setup RKD jumpers (inspired from 4ms BO hardware)
Count Modula Voltage Controlled Frequency Divider MkII
Frequency divider with a variable and voltage controlled division ratio from 1 to around 20
Count Modula Polyrhythmic Generator MkII
A set of 8 voltage controlled clock dividers that can be used to generate polyrhythms by clocking and/or dividing at different rates
Ohmer Modules RKD (Rotate Klok Divider)
Rotate Klok Divider (RKD) module (inspired from 4ms RCD hardware)
Count Modula Burst Generator
Generates bursts of 1-16 pulses whenever a trigger is received at the trigger input
Count Modula Event Arranger
A VCV Rack implementation of the VC Clock and Event Arranger published in an article by John Blacet in the Jan/Feb edition of Synapse magazine
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