Chaos is the hidden force that moves everything around us. It’s a random stream of events, whose correlation is impossible to understand.
Even if its presence is a living paradox in our life, we are used to influence chaos in a very deterministic way by setting the limits of its dynamic behavior: in this way we can predict events and make them possible.
We can set steady points, enclose them into cycling loops and then make them work for us as laws. That’s exactly what our Chaos does. A continuous stream of gates and voltages is produced by a sophisticated random engine controlled by a series of parameters that can be set to define its acting behavior. Chaos is a six-channel aleatoric brain where a random generator helps you quickly finalize your idea. You can start from an extremely random and uncontrolled mood but easily shift towards a more deterministic and manageable atmosphere with just one-click.