Showing posts with label Gerald Stevens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gerald Stevens. Show all posts
Sunday, July 30, 2017
Terminal Tedium Euclidean Beat Slicer demo of record/playback operation.
Published on Jul 30, 2017 Gerald Stevens
"Demonstration of recording a loop by arming recording (LED button long-press) and two start/finish signals come through D2 input (L2 LED indicates them). Also shows the file-playback selection at the end of the video. The tt is running a pure data patch that prints data (128 0-32 integers) for waveform slice display, or text for file selection. This data is printed to the terminal and piped to a modified Adafruit python OLED example.
Synth sequence uses ornament&crime and temps utile modules into mutable rings and braids."
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Sunday, August 30, 2015
Furious Microtemporal Programmer / Sequencer
Published on Aug 30, 2015 Gerald Stevens
"Video showing the basic features of my touch keyboard, ribbon, and joystick controlled analog microtemporal programmer sequencer. It is a little complicated! Lots of Ken Stone CGS boards insides, with a hacked Arduino / Narbotic Midivox MIDI clock.

The microtemporal side (continuously variable note lengths) functions by comparing any analog waveform (a rising sawtooth for the easiest to understand) with 16 stacked, variable width (each knob in the bottom row) windowed comparators. The other useful custom feature is the four gated (i.e. "strobed") LM311 comparators that allow note by note muting across all four sequencer tracks. Really simple (just turn the knob to zero) to implement - probably has been done, but I haven't seen this before."
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