3,241 modules found


Daniel Davies James

6 row drum sequencer with per-row rush/drag controls

Clock modulatorSequencer

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

Kilpatrick Audio Twister

Quad hardware knob controller

Hardware cloneMIDIQuadUtility

Kilpatrick Audio Twister Expander

CV and MIDI expander for Twister with vMIDI Support

ExpanderMIDI

Kilpatrick Audio Smasher

Hardware button interface

Hardware clone

Kilpatrick Audio Smasher Expander

CV and MIDI expander for Smasher with vMIDI Support

ExpanderMIDI

Kilpatrick Audio Slider

Hardware slider/button interface

Hardware clone

Kilpatrick Audio Slider Expander

CV and MIDI expander for Slider with vMIDI Support

ExpanderMIDI

Kilpatrick Audio Spinner

Hardware wheel interface

Hardware clone

Kilpatrick Audio Spinner Expander

CV and MIDI expander for Spinner with vMIDI Support

ExpanderMIDI

JP Four Track

JP Lab

Program 4-voice melodies or chords. Add endless expanders for endless length.

SequencerRandomPolyphonic

JP Four Track Expander

JP Lab

Add 64 more note blocks to Four Track. Try using more than one.

ExpanderSequencerRandomPolyphonic

JP Improv

JP Lab

Jazz inspired live performance sequencer. Responds instantly to changes in notes add through the keyboard.

SequencerRandom

JP Star Matrix

JP Lab

Fully control transition chance between any note block.

SequencerRandom

JP Counter Point Expander

JP Lab

Expander for any main JP sequencer. Creates an extra voice using delay, regression and inversion.

ExpanderSequencerRandom

JP Navigator

JP Lab

An event sequencer of 16 steps, each with two gates and two CVs. Precisely control the length of each event or add randomness.

SequencerRandom

JP Three Track

Program 3-voice melodies or chords.

SequencerRandomPolyphonic


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