Linux
https://forum.orthogonaldevices.com/t/linux-animated-mixerLinux is a special 4 channels mono mixer with some interesting features to animate boring signals.
Units
I am pleased to introduce LINUX

some may recall pedals like Moog Midi Murf or modules like MI Frames but it is slightly different. Try it with different audio sources.
It can however be used as a simple mixer with 4 inputs and a mono output, for this it must be loaded on a mono channel, and this is very useful, especially when you run out of mixers and vca’s in your system. (CPU around 18%)

Download linux.UNIT from the side bar, (56.1 KB)
Function

Preview
Here is a small preview of the unit: In the videos I simply inserted the 4
waveform outs from my Tip-Top Audio z3000 VCO into the Linux inputs. In this clip the z3000 i sequenced by a Malekko Voltage Block.
In this clip simple 4 waveform from z3000.
If you put any audio source on the 1/4 inputs, the bias faders will function
like normal mixer faders and Very clean signals will come out. But the fun
begins when you activate SCAN. In fact the same will activate
the sample&hold driven by white noise. Also remember that
SCAN can be driven simply by an external clock inserted on
G1.
Below is a small recap on the main functions:
VCA: is a simple on/off | panic command.
SCAN: will activate the channel scan in random world.
SPEED: adjusts the speed of kaos applied to the activation /
deactivation of channels.
SLEW: applies a proportional amount of modulation’s
portamento of the channels. Routing
G1: External clock input
IN1/4: Mixer input
A1-B1-C1-D1: Envelope input Feel free to experiment, destroy
and reassemble it as you please.
I hope you enjoy it.
emiliano