Knobs (or Util-Knobs) is a simple but very handy utility. Knobs features four inputs with attenuverters and a big offset knob. Knobs can be used for many purposes, for example: to blend many modulation signals and send them to a single destination, as audio mixer, as constant voltage output.
Documentation
Knobs contains two similar sections. Most of the elements in the interface are unlabeled.
Mode: defines how the big knob behaves.
Uni: produces an unipolar signal ranging from 0V to 10V.
Bip: produces an bipolar signal ranging from -5V to 5V.
Mix: the big knob acts as a master level control and all signals are added.
(Big Knob): depending on the mode, it defines the offset voltage in the output.
(Small knobs): these are attenuverters that control the amplitude of the input signal below.
(Output Jack): outputs the combined signal: all inputs with it’s corresponding attenuation plus the main offset defined by the Big Knob.
To use as a mixer, set the mode to Bi (Bipolar) and control the volumes with the attenuverters.