11 modules found


Stochastic Telegraph Venn

2D graphical approach to control signal generation. A single moving or mouse-driven point causes up to 16 circles to output signals based on the point's position within them.

ControllerPolyphonicVisual

Stochastic Telegraph Fixation

Playback head with a Memory Ensemble that repeatedly plays a short part of the Memory.

DelayExpanderSampler

Stochastic Telegraph Depict

Visualizes activity of other modules within a Memory Ensemble.

ExpanderVisual

Stochastic Telegraph Embellish

A recording and playback head for a Memory Ensemble.

ExpanderRecordingSampler

Stochastic Telegraph Ruminate

A playback head within a Memory Ensemble that plays the entire Memory.

DelayExpanderSampler

Stochastic Telegraph Memory

The root part of a Memory Ensemble. What Fixation and Ruminate reads, Embellish writes to and Depict displays.

RecordingSampler

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.

RecordingUtilityVisual

Stochastic Telegraph Fermata

Write much longer text notes, and various sizes of labels. Fermata is resizable, scrolls, has font and color choices, and more.

BlankUtilityVisual

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).

AttenuatorFunction generatorLogicSequencerSample and holdUtility

Stochastic Telegraph Fuse

Counts triggers and blocks/allows a signal after hitting a limit. Useful for timed composition changes, simulating components that break with overuse, or scaling a value based on the number of triggers.

Clock modulatorUtilityVoltage-controlled amplifier

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.

RandomSample and holdSequencer

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