instruments
Aetchx - a simple semirandom drummachine either for sampling, or for playing live.
you choose..
R-box - a simple SAMPLER rack, 3 multisampled waveforms attached to it. warm and fuzzy.
KILL BOY KILL! an impulse gone wrong. instant fkup machine, and danceable trash.
elektrokewt - a bass-machine made to scare your children. using the free ritualVSTi by
granular drummachine kinda - quite simple simpler instrument, trying to act as a granular drummachine. its.. interesting.
Machinedrum inspired "clone"? yeah. inspired by a samplepack and the MD manual i whipped this machinedrum kinda clone rack, complete with layering, looping and whatnots.
it is indeed very versatile to say the least. heres a sample mp3, two scenes both using the same layers and the same samples, only slightly tweaked controls.
MD crap
heres how the thing looks:
effects
Exciter - simple, but useful.
Filter Morph - Dual Filter with goodies and some extra crunch.
Morphing Delays - as it says. Morphing Delays.
Pumper - An offspring of the Analog Warmth preset.
Does what it says, it pumps things. Electro 101. heh.
Live Performer II - a slightly cleaned up version of my FSU performance rack. Ill keep updating it as i add to it, but im quite satisfied with it so far.
depending on what kind of crap you do though, i guess *cough*
Autopan FX mangler - Basicly using an Autopan as an onbeat/offbeat Fx switcher. goes from 2 bars to 1/64th bar (no triplets). if you want triplets, its pretty easy to modify to your needs.

midi devices
Arpy - An arpeggiator featuring this:
8 different time steps: 1/16, 1/12, 1/8, 1/6, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 1/1, all with each own on-off macro.
each arpeggiator has 8 macro knobs assigned as follows:
order: determines your currently selected arpeggiators playing order.
gate: adjusts the release gate of the currently selected arpeggiator.
arp hold: determines whether the current arpeggiator should continue playing its sequence or not during note-off.
random filter: adds random velocity changes: 0 for no random velocity and 127 for alot.
arp oct drift: drifts the arpeggiator upwards on the octaves to a maximum of 4 octaves.
octave: sets the initial pitch (in octaves from -3 up to +3) for the arpeggiator to start its sequence.
semi: same as above but for semitones from -12 to +12 (1 octave down/up).
drive env: adds some drive to your current sequence.
Sound samples of Arpy in action:
Arpy mimicing a guitar with adjusted master tempo (for humanisation)
Heres Arpy driving an organ synth.