Hi all
This is my new little blog.
http://jlswbs.blogspot.com
All about chaos, fractal, CA and algoritmic programming.
Primary for arduino and gameduino microcontrollers but future more .....
Sorry my bad english.
Kamil
Chaos, fractal and algoritmic blog
Re: Chaos, fractal and algoritmic blog
This will make a nice LFO, I wonder if it can be translated to scope?
Re: Chaos, fractal and algoritmic blog
There we go, now how do you sync chaos?
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Re: Chaos, fractal and algoritmic blog
Chaos has only a beginning, gate. No I think chaos is always there. And to the end of the day I think chaos is that what we understand as order. The order is chaos to chaos.
But chaos has also live in a time continuum like everthing, the user can change the time for chaos,
to speed up or slow down this continuum.
Or was is a more technical question?
But chaos has also live in a time continuum like everthing, the user can change the time for chaos,
to speed up or slow down this continuum.
Or was is a more technical question?
Re: Chaos, fractal and algoritmic blog
here is some hi res chaos using JLS algos, and some yz flipping.
http://imgur.com/a/yuJXk
each one can be changed 90, 180 or 270 degrees, and most of them have a choice between xy and xz (which makes them quite different)
i selected ones that would be different and useful for a synth XY generator "LFO"
there are descriptions in the imgur libary.
recorded via serial port and "processing" on a 1 pixel = 1 sample basis, that's why the images are 1024x1024. what you see is what the module would output.
http://imgur.com/a/yuJXk
each one can be changed 90, 180 or 270 degrees, and most of them have a choice between xy and xz (which makes them quite different)
i selected ones that would be different and useful for a synth XY generator "LFO"
there are descriptions in the imgur libary.
recorded via serial port and "processing" on a 1 pixel = 1 sample basis, that's why the images are 1024x1024. what you see is what the module would output.
Re: Chaos, fractal and algoritmic blog
Thanks Neutron - this is great work nice patterns