Ornament & Crime for 1U Intellijel format
This is functionally identical to our 3U version, just re-oriented to fit in 1U racks. Ornament & Crime is designed by mxmxmx.
The apps currently available in Ornament & Crime:
- is an enhanced version of the original quantising digital emulation of a four stage analogue shift register (ASR).
- provides basic neo-Riemannian Tonnetz transformations of triadic chords, triggered by the digital (gate/trigger) inputs.
- combines Tonnetz transforms with a “vector” sequencer - it can be both a chord sequencer and a melody sequencer, but not of the usual kind.
- is a quad pitch quantiser for external voltages, with editable scales; it can do clocked (trigger-driven) quantising, or continuous quantising, with a latency of under 100 microseconds; it also features quad Turing Machines, May-Verhulst logistic maps or byte beats as optional, semi-random, internally generated CV sources.
- is a dual-channel quantiser, similar to Quantermain, but also offering scale and note mask sequencing.
- is a wavetable quadrature LFO, based on the “Easter egg” in the module.
- is a dual Lorenz and Rössler (strange attractor) modulation generator, partially based on the “Easter egg” in the module.
- is a quad voltage-controlled envelope generator, based on envelope generator code from the module, but extending it with voltage control, additional envelope types, including re-triggering (looping) envelopes, additional segment shapes, adjustable trigger delays, and a unique Euclidean “trigger filter” which turns the app into a Euclidean rhythm generator which can output envelopes, not just gate or trigger pulses.
- is a dual-channel step sequencer offering 4 “tracks” of up to 16 steps each; tracks can themselves be sequenced.
- is a quad bouncing ball envelope generator, based on a hidden mode of the module.
- is a quad “byte beat” equation generator, which can be used as an audio source to generate curious but often interesting 8-bit noises and tunes, or which can be clocked by an external source to produce “byte beat” control voltage sequences. “Byte beats” were first in 2011 by viznut (aka Ville-Matias Heikkilä).
- is both a chord quantiser (sometimes called a “harmonic quantiser” for external pitch voltages), and a chord progression sequencer.
- is an utility app that outputs specific reference voltages on each channel to help tune or calibrate VCOs and other modules. It also includes a high-precision frequency meter and note tuner, a high-precision BPM (beats per minute) tempo meter, and a closed-loop calibration mode.
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