Re: [analogue-sequencer] New directions
2003-10-14 by Colin f
> Any known dates for the ready-build units and/or > the prepopulated boards? I should have 4 ready-built units finished in a few of weeks. Steve T is going to do the cases for me, which are the same desktop style as Paul Nagle's unit. Anyone wanting one of these might like to drop me a mail - I'll take deposits from anyone that wants to be sure of one. Prices will be 420 ukp with LCD display, 444 ukp with the far superior PLED. Once I shift these four, I'll be ordering the second run of boards. Pre-pop boards will come from them, if they don't all sell as PCB/CPU kits first. > 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. It's a pity Rapid Electronics don't let you order online - they do nearly everything you need, at better prices than Farnell. But ordering by phone isn't that much trouble. Anyone with tips on non-UK suppliers, please feel free to post them ! > 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!! A jump of 2 steps might be possible - depends on the probabilities. It could be there's a 30% chance of going one step forward, 30% chance of one step back, 30% chance of staying put, and 5% chances of 2 steps forward or back. I've not decided on the distribution yet. I'll need to play with it, and see what's musical... Cheers, Colin f ________________________________________________ Message sent using UebiMiau 2.7.2