Dimensions
1 U
Current Draw
? mA +15V
? mA -15V
? mA 5V
Price
$299

This Module is currently available.

MG ID: 7935

Random Looping Sequencer (Turing Machine)

The Random Looping Sequencer provides a clockable source of randomly changing voltages via a 16 bit shift register. It’s most obvious use is as a pitch sequencer for an oscillator. Run the RLS through a quantizer to create continuous tempered generative music or lock in a repeating sequence or 8, 16, or 32 notes.

Due to the wide range of output voltage (0-10v), the RLS can also be used for modulating almost anything in a modular synthesizer: VCF cutoff, VCA amplitude, EG triggering, or neural computer summing and offset. You can even use the RLS as a wave shaper by clocking it at audio rates. The acRLS also has a CV input for controlling randomness with an external source.

A bonus feature is an analog white noise output that can be used in all the wonderful ways that one uses noise in a modular environment. This circuit was designed by Tom Whitwell and is graciously available to us via a creative commons license.

http://analogcraftsman.com/?product=acrls#tab-description


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submitted Feb 5th 2016, 16:02 by Samuron | last Change Jan 26th 2018, 03:16 by Lugia

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