On Tuesday 14 October 2003 10:49, Colin f wrote: > I've found that picking and packing the complete set of > components for a sequencer is more effort than just > stuffing the boards and assembling the final unit, so > it's not really worthwhile my selling a complete kit of > parts - I may as well finish the job and make a > ready-built unit out of it. So I'm afraid it's unlikely > I'll be doing full kits. Pre-populated boards without a > case are more likely, at a higher cost obviously. Of course. Any known dates for the ready-build units and/or the prepopulated boards? Or as an alternative, a single online shop where I can buy the full BOM? I'm not afraid to build the thing myself, but I hate endless shopping for parts. > Think of it as randomised direction, rather than > randomised absolute position. Ah, I think I understand now. In random mode we random access to any of the pattern's steps, while in brownian mode you cannot skip steps, but instead randomly change directions (or use the same step again). Correct? If so, cool!! - Robert
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] New directions
2003-10-14 by Robert van der Kamp
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