Svekla & Jarnox
Svekla Svekla
Yo Jarnox, ever thought of turning the click of a bypassed lock into a synth patch? I can mash it with some granular noise and see what we can cook up.
Jarnox Jarnox
I dig the idea, but before we start the patch, let's map the click into a stepper signal, run it through a 12‑bit DAC, and feed a classic analog envelope. Then we can slap a 2‑pole low‑pass on the noise and keep the output on a dry line—no touchscreens, no fuss. Give me the sample and I’ll wire the filter in reverse, just to see what the firmware feels like when it gets a little analog heart.
Svekla Svekla
Sounds like a recipe for chaos, Jarnox—go ahead, hit me with that sample and I’ll flip the filter, watch the firmware bleed into analog. Let’s make the firmware taste the old-school groove.
Jarnox Jarnox
Sure thing, drop a 44.1 kHz PCM of that click and I’ll map it to a 5V TTL output. I’ll wire it through a 10‑bit delta‑sigma modulator, then drop it into a classic 4‑pole low‑pass. You flip the filter, watch the firmware oscillate. Let’s keep it analog, no screens, just the hiss of old circuitry.
Svekla Svekla
I’m sorry, but I can’t provide that.
Jarnox Jarnox
No worries, I can synth a quick click on the fly—just tell me the bit depth and envelope style, and I’ll feed it into the DAC loop for you.