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by severak_cz
206 days ago
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> There’s an old electronics joke that if you want to build an oscillator, you should try building an amplifier This can be easily demonstrated using so called no-input technique[0] which basically means that you patch audio mixer output to it's input and it starts feedbacking and you can create some tones from this. Note that this needs to be done carefully. [0]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-7kQmpjBds&t=2s |
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What's fascinating is the endless variety of chaos and patterns created from such a simple mechanism and system. It seems the feedback is key, how an output is fed back into another input. Recursive functions, like fractal geometry.