162 modules found


NYSTHI TZOP

FM Operator dx7 style, Sinusoid VCO

OscillatorLow-frequency oscillatorPolyphonicUtility

NYSTHI µOPERATOR

FM Operator dx7 style, Sinusoid VCO

OscillatorLow-frequency oscillatorPolyphonicUtility

Ohmer Modules KlokSpid MkII

16HP CPU-based programmable clocked modulation source

Clock generatorClock modulatorLow-frequency oscillatorEnvelope generator

Ohmer Modules KX

3HP "left-side" expander for KlokSpid MkII: discrete CLK, RUN, and RESET inputs, plus two pre-offsets CV (assignable to quantizers)

Clock generatorClock modulatorLow-frequency oscillatorEnvelope generatorExpander

Path Set AstroVibe

Three stereo oscillators or LFOs with random waveforms. Explore a universe of unique waveforms.

OscillatorLow-frequency oscillatorPhysical modeling

Path Set Orchestrator

Path Set: Infinity

A conniving octopus that creates modulation and gate outputs to conduct a 10 minute long song.

RandomLow-frequency oscillatorClock generator

Path Set WarpDrive

Path Set: Infinity

Dual-drive systems. Two sound sources with built in, clocks, lfos, and envelops.

OscillatorLow-frequency oscillatorClock generatorEnvelope generator

Patina Memory Pad

Interactive X-Y pad that records and repeats path drawn on touchpad. Can be used to modulate any parameter as a custom-drawn LFO with 2 outputs. Outputs can be set to bipolar or unipolar values and attenuated. Drag with the mouse on the touchpad to record a path.

Low-frequency oscillatorController

Questionable Modules SLURP

Oscillator that uses quaternion rotation to oscillate

Synth voiceOscillatorLow-frequency oscillatorPolyphonic

Regen Modular Cyclex LFO

Regen Modular

Low-frequency oscillator that generates waveforms using looped simplex noise.

Low-frequency oscillatorPolyphonic

Rigatoni Modular Loom

An additive oscillator based loosely on the structure of Euclidean pattern sequencing

DigitalLow-frequency oscillatorOscillatorSynth voice

RPJ Grendel

Quadruple low frequency oscillator, inspired by XAOC Batumi

Low-frequency oscillator

Sapphire Frolic

Chaotic oscillator based on the Rucklidge Attractor.

Physical modelingEffectLow-frequency oscillator

Sapphire Glee

Chaotic oscillator based on the Aizawa Attractor.

Physical modelingEffectLow-frequency oscillator


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