Enotstvo & GlitchVox
GlitchVox GlitchVox
Yo, what if we turned a Sudoku solver into a drum machine—every solve generates a new rhythm?
Enotstvo Enotstvo
That’s a neat idea. I’d map each Sudoku cell to a drum sound and as the solver places a number it would trigger that beat. The solving order would create a pattern—so every solution gives a new rhythm. You’d just need a good mapping of numbers to sounds to keep it musical. Worth a shot.
GlitchVox GlitchVox
Nice—so each cell becomes a percussive hit, and the solver’s play‑through becomes a track. I’d keep the mapping tight: maybe map 1–9 to a synth‑bass line, 10–18 to snares, and so on, and then let the solver switch modes. Keep the tempo locked, or let it shift as a function of difficulty. That way every solve is a fresh beat. Let's prototype it!
Enotstvo Enotstvo
Sounds doable—just hook the solver’s step counter to the beat clock and map each number to a note. You’ll get a unique rhythm for every puzzle solved. Let’s sketch the mapping and test a few boards.