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Monday, March 27, 2006

LiveWire Chaos Computer - Video

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3 comments:

  1. It sounds just like all the other random voltage generators.

    Just like the PSIM too.

    Bleep BLOOO Bleep BlOOO.

    It woudn't hurt to add a quantizer to goofy scales, maybe do some harmonic tricks, some polyphonic karma like dynamic composition, or maybe an l-system , or context-free-grammar generator.

    There's a lot more we can do here than semi-random VC bleep BLOOP.

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  2. after reviewing what you thought it should do, all I can say is I don't think any of you are dreaming big enough.

    It does a lot more
    The video is simply the limit of what was allowed to be revealed prior to launch

    Brown wouldn't waste his time on something that would be classified as:

    "the same as every other random voltage generator"

    the proof of this will come shortly after everyone begins to grasp 1/10 of what the dual cyclotron is all about

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  3. yeah Corky!

    that's the spirit!

    seriously - the video you're seeing is only utilizing 1 of 12 outputs on the main module and one "patch" setting of the probability switches into 1 oscillator

    the video was made within minutes of it being declared alive

    who knows what it will sound like after a week of experimentation on the musikmesse floor

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