fruitsofkarma CellularAuto
64x256 sequencer with configurable zoomed active zone. Uses polyphony to split active zone to separate sequencer rows
alef's bits slips
generate random melodies, with optional random offsets each cycle, quantized to a scale
TyrannosaurusRu LFSR16 Poly
16-bit LFSR sequencer with ability to split for two independent registers
TyrannosaurusRu LFSR8 Poly
Fully deterministic sequencer based on 8-bit LFSR capable to produce pseudo-random results
Count Modula CV Stack
Sequential voltage storage stack with First In First Out or Last In First Out operation
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).
AttenuatorFunction generatorLogicSequencerSample and holdUtility
Seaside Modular Proteus
Proteus is a generative sequencer that makes looping melodies which evolve and renew.
aetrion ChordVault
Record polyphonic cv/gate pairs into up to 16 steps and choose from a one of 8 sequencing modes.
Path Set Rainbow Grid
Generate a panoply of sequences using a small grid of nine notes.
Path Set Randomizer Expander
Adds Randomizing Triggers to any Rainbow Sequencer
Path Set Playhead Expander
Adds 3 more play-heads to any Rainbow Sequencer
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