Don't forget if you speed the clock up to audio rate and use the voltage out you should be able to get LFSR Gameboy style pitched noise. Could use a logic module tapped to a couple of the outs to generate true lfsr as long as you have a way to seed some data. Though it might be interesting feeding it with various data sources and seeing what kind of timbres would come out. Thanks for the inspo! I hadn't considered some of the modulation possibilities alongside sequencing.
So it's a D flop shift register? I think of a shift register as S&H with a "bucket brigade" but this seems to store 1 bit instead of an analog/ continuous memory?
Great patches mate! Merci for explaining Amnis so clearly
Sick!! I've been looking at this to replace my Benjolin with something more modular. Great demo as always - the patch starting @10:41 is great!
Don't forget if you speed the clock up to audio rate and use the voltage out you should be able to get LFSR Gameboy style pitched noise. Could use a logic module tapped to a couple of the outs to generate true lfsr as long as you have a way to seed some data. Though it might be interesting feeding it with various data sources and seeing what kind of timbres would come out.
Thanks for the inspo! I hadn't considered some of the modulation possibilities alongside sequencing.
Glad it was helpful ;-)
I love my Amnis , it is so useful and is in every patch . Great video of this module
Thanks. It’s a great module indeed.
So it's a D flop shift register? I think of a shift register as S&H with a "bucket brigade" but this seems to store 1 bit instead of an analog/ continuous memory?
Would be cool to pair this with Drezno at audio rate