214 modules found


Frozen Wasteland Seriously Slow LFO

LFO for modulating CV over *very* long time periods

Low-frequency oscillator

Frozen Wasteland CDC Seriously Slow LFO

Slow LFO taken to absurdity

Low-frequency oscillator

modular80 Radio Music

The Music Thing Modular Radio Music is a sampler pretending to be a radio

SamplerHardware clone

DHE Modules Blossom

Generates a pair of complex, pulsing LFO signals

Low-frequency oscillator

DHE Modules Booster Stage

Generates a single envelope stage

Envelope generator

DHE Modules Upstage

Special-purpose envelope controls

Envelope generator

DHE Modules Hostage

Generates a hold or sustain envelope stage

Envelope generator

Bacon Music Glissinator

Do a constant time gliss over a changing input signal

Slew limiterPolyphonic

Bacon Music SampleDelay

A tiny number of sample delay

UtilityPolyphonic

Bacon Music Bitulator

A sub-par distortion and bit cruncher

DistortionWaveshaperPolyphonic

Bacon Music PolyGnome

A poly-rhythmic clock generator

Clock generator

Bacon Music ChipWaves

A recreation of the NES oscillators

OscillatorPolyphonic

modular80 Logistiker

Chaotic CV generator based on Logistics equation

RandomSample and hold

modular80 Nosering

Interpretation of Grant Richter's Noisering design

NoiseRandomSample and hold


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