how it should work.....
basically its a table..... that takes a linear value as input f.e.
1,2,3,4,.....,127
and outputs a value that is draw into a box, f.e.
10,11,14,.......
(by looking into a table or calculating from the graph in the module - depends on how much memory is available for such stuff)
like a 1-dimensional array with fully controlable values.
this could morph almost every signal into a new way.
there could also be a preset bank with predefined curves.....
example usages:
(1) a constant value module would be able to control the cutoff and resonance of a filter simultaniously in an very spectacular way....
So we could model the unlinear behaviour of resonance and cutoff
(look on the demo picture)
(2)could be also used to sharp a standard saw wave into a very sharp one by drawing an exponential curve into that module.....or any other oscillator could be shaped...
(3) could be also used as a kind of compressor/expander module on audio signals by drawing a compressor curve or something completly different into it...
(4) could be used as distortion module, too: jumps in that graph would result in distortion, of course there has to be some smoothening algo inside as to heavy jumps will be speaker killer

1->10
2->100
3->10
I think it would be a cool module....
I don`t know if modular makes a difference between control and audio signals... but in that case there should be one for audiorate shaping and one for control shaping....
any thoughts?
maybe its not possible....
and maybe I should adress this to RED_MUZE as he seems to be the modular module guru ....