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sounds:zoia [2023-06-13 22:50] – added needswork tag asdfsounds:zoia [2024-02-13 23:40] (current) – [Bluebox MIDI sync] remove section, as it is not feasible asdf
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 ===== Patch notes ===== ===== Patch notes =====
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 ==== Turing Machine ==== ==== Turing Machine ====
 To imitate the Music Thing Turing Machine, we use a ring of sample and hold modules as our shift register. The output of the last is fed into both the output and an input switch. The switch is controlled by a comparator whose inputs are the write probability (positive) and a triggered random value (negative). When the latter exceeds the former, the ring continues to loop unchanged; otherwise, a new note is inserted into the start of the loop. Thanks to the module's versatile I/O options, the final output can be sent to an oscillator, a MIDI device, or through the control port as CV.   To imitate the Music Thing Turing Machine, we use a ring of sample and hold modules as our shift register. The output of the last is fed into both the output and an input switch. The switch is controlled by a comparator whose inputs are the write probability (positive) and a triggered random value (negative). When the latter exceeds the former, the ring continues to loop unchanged; otherwise, a new note is inserted into the start of the loop. Thanks to the module's versatile I/O options, the final output can be sent to an oscillator, a MIDI device, or through the control port as CV.  
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