The Makrow from Future Sound Systems is a sophisticated macro CV controller with six individually adjustable outputs. If the module is operated without an incoming control voltage, it acts as a sixfold offset generator with a freely definable value between +/- 10 volts per channel. The large potentiometer controls the voltages and their displacement of all channels together and is switchable between unipolar and bipolar. The single CV input multiplies to the single outputs, which even allow an inversion of the signal.
If you want the resonance of the filter to drop, the VCA to increase in level, the decay phase of an envelope to shorten, the third oscillator to rise steeply in frequency and the noise generator to fade in at the same time, with Makrow complex patches are realized literally in the twinkling of an eye. It gets even more interesting when instead of the fixed offset voltage a clock-synchronized LFO with triangle waveform runs through the module...