Rigatoni Modular Loom
An additive oscillator based loosely on the structure of Euclidean pattern sequencing
Rigatoni Modular Thru Zero
A small waveshaping utility that mimics soft oscillator sync for input ramp waves and acts as a through zero FM helper
RPJ LFMEmbedded
Psycho visualizer, shown in an embedded display. Based on ProjectM, this module uses MilkDrop/Winamp presets.
Sanguine Monsters Alchemist
Mix up to 16 channels from a polyphonic cable to a single monophonic output or a mixed polyphonic cable
Sanguine Monsters Alembic
Expander for Alchemist that provides gain CV control for every channel and individual post-fader channel outputs
Sanguine Monsters Brainz
Master control center intended to make synchronizing audio and video files from different recorders easier
Sanguine Monsters Crucible
Expander for Alchemist: adds global and per channel CV and manual Mute control; Mute exclusive mode; global and per channel CV and manual Solo control, and Solo exclusive mode
Sanguine Monsters Dungeon
Sample and hold, track and hold, hold and track and white noise source with light up faceplate
Sanguine Monsters Fortuna
Pair of polyphonic Bernoulli-like random signal routers with integrated crossfader
Sanguine Monsters Gegenees
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 Monsters Hydra
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 Monsters Kitsune
Four polyphonic attenuverters, offsetters and inverters with user selectable smart input normalling.
Sanguine Monsters Oraculus
n to 1 switch/sequencer that can select its output from a polyphonic cable input
Sanguine Monsters Oubliette
Null sink and cable holder for input and output wires... doubles as a null voltage source
Sanguine Monsters Raiju
Flexible, fixed voltage source that can clone its output up to 16 channels and has one channel with a single copy of every selected voltage
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