[sdiy] Nostalgia :)
Tim Ressel
madhun2001 at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 27 01:08:45 CET 2005
Tom,
I used pseudo-discreets i.e. a xilinx cpld.
The Muse is basically a divider chain and big shift
register with xor feedback ports. You can
cross-connect divider and shift register outputs into
the xor inputs and make patters. I guess its
quasi-pseudo-random ;-)
--Tim Ressel
--- Tom Arnold <xyzzy at sysabend.org> wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 01:21:07PM -0800, Tim Ressel
> wrote:
> > Don't forget the MUSE from the Chamberlin book. I
> made
> > one from and tied it to Ken Stone's Diatonic
> Convertor
> > and have been having some fun with it.
>
> Yeah. I couldnt remember the name of it...
>
> Did you build it with all discreet logic or cheat
> and use microcontrollers?
> Actually, the Muse is supposed to be fully
> algorithmic and not psuedorandom,
> but I dont say that from knowing I say that because
> it was mentioned in a
> few places. It *will* be one of my future
> projects.
>
> --
>
>
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