[sdiy] Fun with LFSRs and such
dan snazelle
subjectivity at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 24 21:42:48 CET 2012
no doubt LFSR can serve double duty as all kinds of cool gate and CV sequencers!
(isnt the Klee based around one?)
thanks for the schematic!
On Mar 24, 2012, at 3:23 PM, Colin Hinz wrote:
>
> A linear feedback shift register (LFSR) can be used as a pseudo-random
> noise source, as has been well documented here, there, everywhere.
>
> But it becomes more interesting when it's used as a LF gate, and gets
> even more interesting when the taps are chosen with "good" noise
> not in mind. Long sequences of '1' or '0' intermingled with bursts
> of more random behaviour = golden!
>
> So I present to you a circuit. I've got an LFSR which gates a NAND
> synth. Have a look at the schematic:
>
> http://www.meccanion.com/circuits/LFSR_NAND_synth_Rev_C.pdf
>
> No sounds uploaded yet, but imagine armaggedon taking place in a
> 1980s video arcade.....
>
> - Colin
>
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