Patchable Devices Comparing Counter
Pulse counter / frequency divider with advanced comparator input
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.
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
CuteFox Modules Intervallic Pair Quantizer
Quantizer based on a pair of intervals from 0 to 11 (semitones)
pachde Copper-mini
A mini version of the Copper color picker and extender with modulation and outputs
Stochastic Telegraph TTY
Logs values from cables and/or text messages from Tipsy text sources (e.g., BASICally, Memory). Makes monitoring of values or logging far easier. TTY is resizable, scrolls, has font and color choices, and more.
Count Modula Burst Generator 64
Generates bursts of 1-64 pulses whenever a trigger is received at the trigger input
HetrickCV Phasor Mixer
Adds together multiple signals and forces them into a unipolar range via folding or wrapping.
HetrickCV Phasor Humanizer
Repeatedly modifies the slope of an incoming phasor to make the timing less robotic.
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