Silly Sounds Lola
An in-line sampler, allowing for real-time recording and playback through manual and voltage-based controls
Sm@rTAZZ Studio D-Octer
Transposed the input voltage by 2 and 1 octave, up and down, each result is sent to a separate output.
Sparkette's Stuff Accessor
Connects to an adjacent DMA-compatible module to allow for reading and writing of memory.
Sparkette's Stuff DMA-FX
An expander that connects to an adjacent DMA-compatible module, providing a selection of miscellaneous effect triggers.
Sparkette's Stuff Microcosm
5x5 Conway's Game of Life where each cell is individually controllable. DMA compatible.
Sparkette's Stuff RAM-40964
64×64×4 planar random access memory, designed with RGB Matrix in mind. DMA compatible.
Stochastic Telegraph BASICally
Generate sequences, perform math on inputs, and even multitask with a simple BASIC-like language. Can also send Tipsy text messages to modules that support them (e.g., TTY).
Stochastic Telegraph Drifter
Varying linear function generator. Makes sequences that change in small (or large) ways. A line defined by X/Y points, each doing a random walk.
Stochastic Telegraph Fermata
Write much longer text notes, and various sizes of labels. Fermata is resizable, scrolls, has font and color choices, and more.
Studio Six Plus One Bose
Multi output random voltage generator, sample and hold with no input, steady or analog style drooping outputs
Tiny Tricks Modulation Generator x1
Get a random value (S&H on internal noise) or LFO with random state (rate, waveform, scale, phase) generated on a trigger. Settings for variance and bias of random, whether to include S&H values and unipolar or bipolar.
Tiny Tricks Modulation Generator x16
Get up to 16 random value (S&H on internal noise) or LFO with random state (rate, waveform, scale, phase) generated on a trigger. Settings for variance and bias of random, whether to include S&H values and unipolar or bipolar.
Tiny Tricks Modulation Generator x8
Get up to 8 random value (S&H on internal noise) or LFO with random state (rate, waveform, scale, phase) generated on a trigger. Settings for variance and bias of random, whether to include S&H values and unipolar or bipolar.
Tiny Tricks Sample and hold x16
Get 16 random values on trigger (sample and hold). Internal noise only.
TyrannosaurusRu LFSR16 Poly
16-bit LFSR sequencer with ability to split for two independent registers
TyrannosaurusRu LFSR8 Poly
Fully deterministic sequencer based on 8-bit LFSR capable to produce pseudo-random results
TyrannosaurusRu LogisticScratch
Scratching chaotic oscillator based on https://www.mathematica-journal.com/2013/05/27/using-the-logistic-map-to-generate-scratching-sounds/
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