[sdiy] Axoloti

rsdio at audiobanshee.com rsdio at audiobanshee.com
Mon Dec 14 07:20:31 CET 2015


Thanks for mentioning your system, Ian. I was not aware of it before, and it seems rather interesting.

As others have pointed out, these could all probably be implemented on Axoloti - or even other systems that allow full programming access. I appreciate adding other considerations and expanding the list of potential modulators to think about.

Brian


On Dec 12, 2015, at 1:10 PM, Ian Fritz <ijfritz at comcast.net> wrote:
> However, when I compare to the capabilities of my analog modular system it seems to come up short in several important areas.  (With the understanding that I probably don't know all Axoloti's features, since the list of primitives is a bit vague.)
> 
> Basically, I would say that what would be helpful for my interests are primitives that emulate all the functions available in an analog computer.  Useful additions would include
> 
> Integrator
> Differentiator
> Comparitor (including output "trigger" signals)
> Window comparator
> Sample and Hold
> Track and Hold
> Diode nonlinear function
> Differential equation solver
> 
> ABox had a 6th order diff eq solver over ten years ago, and I have successfully used it for building chaos generators.  This could also be used for producing a variety of limit-cycle oscillations, etc.
> 
> My system also has a slew of unique waveshapers.  Hopefully most of these could be implemented with a good set of primitives. Now that would be fun!
> 
> Ian
> 
> ijfritz.byethost4.com
> https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8mKuBoR8bfHTLYRJ1sl0RA
> 



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