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switcherpack
SwitcherPack v01:
TransientSwitcher0.3 routes incoming audio to a randomly selected output, selecting a new output each time a transient is detected in the incoming audio.

1-4 Switcher is a MIDI note controlled audio switchbox. It has one input and four outputs.

4-1 Switcher is a four-in, one-out version of... >>read more

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transientgate
TransientGate V0.1:
The main difference between this and a regular noise gate is that here the threshold can have be set to behave dynamically. This makes it possible for the gate to let through transients at a range of volumes.

This 'transient gate' system works particularly well with percussive input audio with a fairly... >>read more

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ducker
Ducker V0.1:
This unit takes one audio input and attenuates its volume based on the current level of the second input, then the attenuated signal from the first input is passed to the output. The louder the second input is, the more the volume of the first input is reduced. When loud signals are fed to the second input (sidechain or SC)... >>read more

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randomnotes
Randomnotes V0.1:
This plug accepts a monophonic MIDI input and 'randomises' the note number (0-127) before passing the data to its output (velocity information is passed through unchanged).

You can specify which MIDI channel the device will 'listen' to, and a second choice to determine which channel it will output on.>>read more

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