via Thonk - click through for full details and additional videos.
"For a limited period we are offering a full DIY kit that includes everything you need to build a fully expanded Turing Machine.
While stocks last this offer saves you 30% off the regular price of buying the kits separately. It’ll never be available at this low price again."
Music Thing Turing Machine Random Looping Sequencer from Tom Whitwell on Vimeo.
"DIY shift register sequencer module for Eurorack modular synth. Full details: http://musicthing.co.uk/modular/?page_id=21"
via Thonk:
"The designer Tom Whitwell describes his innovative approach to random sequencing as such:
'Hopefully the demo video (above) explains what it does – it’s a looping shift register sequencer, inspired by Ken Stone’s Gated Comparator and Grant Richter’s Noise Ring. It can loop for ever or be completely random, with CV control over the random vs loop-iness. You cannot program it to play specific tunes. You cannot save sequences. You can never go back to a sequence that has changed. It’s designed as a sequencer that you can steer roughly in one direction or another. + it makes a crazy wavetable wave shaper when clocked at audio rates.'"
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