197 modules found


rchoices uchoice

randomly select from inputs

Random

rchoices gchoice

randomly select from inputs using a gaussian distribution

Random

ZetaCarinae BrownianBridge

Brownian bridge from one value to another

RandomUtility

ZetaCarinae OrnsteinUhlenbeck

Ornstein-Uhlenbeck stochastic process

RandomUtility

ZetaCarinae IOU

stochastic generator/mixer

Random

ZetaCarinae Rosenchance

2 State, 2 Emission Hidden Markov Model

RandomUtility

ZetaCarinae GuildensTurn

4 state Markovian Router

RandomUtility

LifeFormModular PitchDiktat

Quantizer based on ML Quantum

QuantizerRandom

Autinn Fluencerator

Random melody sequencer with special constraints that make it sound more pleasant for the ear

SequencerRandom

Bastl Kompas

Kompas is a three-coordinate probabilistic pattern navigator.

Clock modulatorHardware cloneRandomSequencer

Tiny Tricks Sample and hold x16

Get 16 random values on trigger (sample and hold). Internal noise only.

Sample and holdUtilityRandom

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.

Sample and holdUtilityLow-frequency oscillatorRandom

Tiny Tricks Random Mix x8

Randomly mix 8 channels.

SwitchRandomUtility

Tiny Tricks Simplex Noise LFO

Low-frequency oscillator based on simplex noise.

Low-frequency oscillatorRandom

Tiny Tricks Simplex Noise LFO x8

8x Low-frequency oscillators based on simplex noise.

Low-frequency oscillatorRandom

Tiny Tricks Random Wrangler

Random generation that you control.

RandomNoiseLow-frequency oscillatorSample and hold

AlgoritmArte Planetz

The music produced by rotating planets

SequencerRandom

AlgoritmArte MusiFrog

A musical frog jumping around an harmonic lake

SequencerRandom

AlgoritmArte MusiMath

Music meets math, an arithmetic driven sequencer

SequencerRandom

GoodSheperd Hurdle

github.com/jensschulze3000/GoodSheperd

SwitchRandom


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