a wiqid collection of free modules for vcv rack
these are small lfo modules using various strange attractors for chaotic outputs. a strange attractor is a mathematical system of equations with chaotic (unpredictable) solutions. these solutions seem to orbit certain points, but they never repeat in exactly the same way. it is easiest to see what this means by connecting two outputs to a scope in lissajous mode.
all these modules are intentionally set up the same way. there is a speed knob, which controls the speed (since this concerns chaotic systems, frequency or pitch seems an incorrect term). then there is a shape knob, which adjusts one variable in the equations. finally there is a scale knob, which regulates the range of output voltages. by default the scale is set to a standard bipolar ±5v modulation cv range. fully clockwise it goes up to ±10v, and counterclockwise down to ±0.1v.
as we are using chaotic systems, the output is not guaranteed to stay within the set range and will occasionally go higher or lower. (especially the sakarya module can be wildly chaotic and may freeze, needing a restart.) if it is important that the output does not go outside the set range, then it is advised to put a limiter or clamp module on the output.
the x, y, and z outputs use the output values from the equations, scaled and offset to usable lfo voltages. the t output is my invention, as a "mysterious fourth dimension" using the formula x+y-z, resulting in another chaotic output.
this 8hp module combines several chaotic lfos at different speeds. it is inspired by the triple sloths eurorack module by nonlinearcircuits. the inputs expect bipolar ±5v modulation cv. the rightmost outputs are weighted averages from the outputs to the left of them.
a 2hp module with two attenuverters (-3x to +3x) with offset (±10v). these are both polyphonic.
this is a resizable blank module in a wiqid color.
this is a full-sized scope, based on jw modules' full scope, but with a black background, and with stats that can be toggled from the right-click menu. the menu also offers the option to switch between lissajous mode and waveform mode.