Pseudo Random Noise

SuperBad MoFo mr808 at teleport.com
Wed Sep 15 14:56:28 CEST 1999


At 6:01 PM 9/15/95, Scott Gravenhorst, Synthaholic wrote:
>I have logic maps for up to 31 bit pseudo random noise circuits.  I am
>interested in larger yet circuits (up to and beyond 64 bits).
>
>Do any of you have circuit data or better yet an insight into the 'math
>behind' ?

There's a 64-bit "psuedo random" circuit in an old ElectroNotes.  The
period is 1.5 MILLION years.  I feel compelled to ask, how much randomness
do you REALLY need?  For audio, certainly no more than 10 seconds.  For
control, maybe more.  24-32 bits should give you all the randomness you
need.


808 - excuse the typos, I am too damn lazy to use a spellchecker.





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