MATRIXSYNTH: Buchla 262v meets NLC 8-bit cipher


Thursday, April 24, 2014

Buchla 262v meets NLC 8-bit cipher


Published on Apr 24, 2014 DJjondent·215 videos

Right channel comes in around :17.

"The NonLinearCircuits Cipher is a set of clocked shifted registers.
Very much like a ASR (Analog Shift Register).

The first CV out provides pitch CV for the 262v.
CV outs 2,3,4 modulate harmonic scan & tilt

The operation of a cipher usually depends on a piece of auxiliary information, called a key. It's used a lot in encryption.This aux info is encoded to produce a new rhythm.

The 8-bit requires a clock and 1-2 Aux signals. This can be anything crossing 1V. I'm using CV from Adam's excellent mini 112 retro touch sequencer.(The video doesn't show this, but I'll upload pics to my blog soon).

The full unedited video is here:
http://youtu.be/PIishB4cnF8"

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