ODDSound MTS-ESP MIDI To CV
Converts MIDI from an external device to CV and gates with MTS-ESP tuning support
TheModularMind OSCelotExpander
Expander for OSC'elot outputting a trigger and CV for each controller
Rigatoni Modular Loom
An additive oscillator based loosely on the structure of Euclidean pattern sequencing
Sanguine Modules Apices
Based on Mutable Instruments' Peaks
DrumEnvelope generatorOscillatorLow-frequency oscillatorSequencerHardware cloneDual
Sanguine Modules Contextus
A macro oscillator based on the Renaissance alternative firmware for Braids
Sanguine Modules Distortiones
A doctored meta modulator based on the Parasite alternative firmware for Warps
Sanguine Modules Explorator
A fully polyphonic multiple, mixer, noise source, sample and hold, inverter, rectifier and logic unit, based on Mutable Instruments Links and Kinks
MultipleMixerHardware clonePolyphonicUtilitySample and holdNoise
Sanguine Modules Gegenees
A 1 to 8 switch/sequencer that can avoid consecutive random repeated values; can be one shot, and can be reset to either no step value or the first step.
Sanguine Modules Hydra
An 8 to 1 switch/sequencer that can avoid consecutive random repeated values; can be one shot, and can be reset to either no step value or the first step.
Sanguine Modules Mortuus
Based on the Dead Man's Catch alternative firmware for Peaks
DrumEnvelope generatorOscillatorLow-frequency oscillatorSequencerHardware cloneDual
Sanguine Modules Mutuus
An experimental meta modulator based on the Symbiote alternative firmware for Warps
Sanguine Modules Oubliette
A null sink and cable holder for your input and output wires. Also works as a null voltage source.
Sanguine Modules Velamina
A voltage controller amplifier based on the revised Mutable Instruments Veils
Sapphire Polynucleus
Simulation of a cloud of particles with mutually attractive, repulsive, and orthogonal forces.
Seaside Modular Proteus
Proteus is a generative sequencer that makes looping melodies which evolve and renew.
Silly Sounds Lola
An in-line sampler, allowing for real-time recording and playback through manual and voltage-based controls
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- Add or purchase a module on the VCV Library.
- Open the “Library” menu in Rack, click “Update all” (if updates are needed), and restart Rack once downloaded.
- Right-click an empty rack space to launch Rack’s module browser to add a module to your patch.
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