Nonlinear Circuits Neuron
3-input comparator and Difference Rectifier for creating unpredictable interactions. Panel by jk.
Nonlinear Circuits GENiE
Three Neurons tangled together in a feedback network of chaos. Panel by jk.
NYSTHI SimplerTapeControl
Reel to reel tape style controller for samplers; expander for Simpliciter and Confusing Simpler
Nonlinear Circuits Let's Splosh
Four inputs run into lots of Difference Rectifiers for many output variations. Panel by Papernoise.
stoermelder SPIN
Utility for converting mouse-wheel movement into triggers, also handles middle-click of mouse, useful for SAIL
unless games towers
dual fader bank, constant CV source with polyphonic io and mods. up to 16 faders each
unless games room
a rack row arranger that can move complete rows of modules and add empty rows between existing ones for a faster workflow
stoermelder STROKE
Utility for converting hotkeys to triggers, gates and some other special commands
stoermelder µAFFIX
Insert for polyphonic cables for adding offsets in Volt, semitones or octaves (8 channels)
stoermelder AFFIX
Insert for polyphonic cables for adding offsets in Volt, semitones or octaves (16 channels)
stoermelder POLY-PILE
Translate increment triggers or decrement triggers in an absolute voltage, especially useful with MIDI-STEP, with slew support
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