The Eat at Joe's Kawai K5000 Message Board Digest
The Random Wav Generator & Deterministic Chaos
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What-I-Found-Out #1: Unusual Random Waveform
Saturday, 14-Mar-98 06:39:02
195.232.50.106 writes:
In the K5000, the LFO "random" waveform seems to be not the usual, evenly
distributed one. In fact, it sounds like a so-called deterministic chaos (from
the chaos theory). A chaos waveform is not neutral - it has much more "own
character" than the white noise waveform generated with the usual linear
feedback shift register algorithm. Not bad!
Jens Groh
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Re: What-I-Found-Out #1: Unusual Random Waveform
Saturday, 14-Mar-98 12:04:15
199.86.40.88 writes:
Many years ago, programing in Basic, I set up a computer graphic using a
random number function. After a while, the thing started looping! The
computer only had a short random number table.
leiter@skypoint.com
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Two HH Cymbal Patches
Friday, 31-Jul-98 22:43:33
199.86.40.76 writes:
I'm sending in open and closed high hat patches. According to the new ed of
Fletcher and Rossing, the upper harmonics of cymbals show chaotic vibration,
which I think means chaotic changes of pitch. Jens pointed out a while ago that
the random LFO on the K5k is chaotic. These patches try to apply these factors.
I don't think these patches will fool anyone though. I'd say they're more
interesting and realistic than an 808 high hat.
leiter
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