Spiraling structure
Layered, self-modulating motion — wraps a signal around itself through configurable feedback paths. Detail page forthcoming.
Three VCV Rack modules that shape sonic environments rather than melodies: Helix, Halo, and Metro185. Tools you patch in once and let breathe — slow-evolving, textural, ambient-leaning. Patch them between any sound source and any monitor and the air in the room changes.
Layered, self-modulating motion — wraps a signal around itself through configurable feedback paths. Detail page forthcoming.
Diffusion / shimmer / radiance effect — extends a sound's tail into the soft glowing background of the mix. Detail page forthcoming.
Long-form clocking with deliberate drift and offset modes — the metronome for music whose pulse you don't expect a listener to count. Detail page forthcoming.
Atmos modules are designed around the assumption that the listener won't be holding still in front of a knob. They are long-form by default: knob ranges resolve into multi-minute evolutions, modulation depths are calibrated for slow movement, defaults sit at "interesting but not active." Patch one in and leave it.
Aesthetically, the family uses a warm-gold family stripe under each panel header (matching the family color on this site), and panel layouts favor large knobs over crowded jack rows — these are tools you set once and listen to, not modules you re-cable every measure.