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 | | From: | Brian Inglis | | Subject: | Re: Neato chaotic equations for analog computers to display? | | Date: | Fri, 24 Dec 2004 09:06:33 GMT |
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 | On 20 Dec 2004 08:04:26 -0800 in alt.folklore.computers, shoppa@trailing-edge.com wrote:
>Even with the Lorenz equations I think that alternative ways of >"seeing" >the chaoticity may be useful. For example, right now I'm trying to >imagine how to present the results through audio, so that a "left >lobe spiral" might sound different than a "right lobe spiral", and >maybe even modulate it according to the depth in/out of a spiral. >(If you haven't seen the equations solved real-time you might not >know what I mean about the spirals: in the x-z plane there are two >lobes of semi-periodicity, and on the scope screen at the slower >integration speeds you see outward spirals from each attractor >until a switchover point is reached and you end up in the other >lobe.) > >Any other ideas you guys might have?
Up/down motion modulates frequency: say 5kHz centre with +/-4kHz range, maybe log scale; left/right motion pans the stereo location.
-- Thanks. Take care, Brian Inglis Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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