Probability Sequencer
Probability Defined 8 Step Gate and CV Sequence
DESCRIPTION
Probability Sequencer
by Ev Buckley, 2020
.91: Squashed obvious step indicator bug caused by incorrect version upload.
Probability based sequencer, with 8 steps flipped from on to off or vice versa by 8 selectors.
With each step, a selector can point at the next or previous step, and triggers a coin toss with a probability of success set by the Prob knob. If it is successful, it flips the state of the step it points at. Steps can be pointed at and flipped by two adjacent steps.
If the step button is On when the step is read, the module outputs a gate of length set by the gate knob. This length is independent of the step length but will retrigger at a new On step if it overlaps.
The gate is sent also to a Bernoulli Gate output, which outputs either G1 or G2, depending on the probability set by G-Prob.
Finally the state of the Flip selector is sent to the Flip output, normalised to 0, .5 and 1.
It is slewed between the new and previous value two at a rate set by the Slew knob.
To Do: replace Slew processor from NI Bento block with bespoke design.
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