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  1. Exploring the Nonlinear Circuits Snake Joke: A CMOS-based Euclidian Pattern & CV Generator by Tom Hirst

    The Nonlinear Circuits Snake Joke is a unique CMOS-based Euclidian Pattern & CV Generator designed by Tom Hirst. The module offers a creative and dynamic approach to generating triggers, gates, and CV signals in a compact form factor. With just three CMOS chips, the Snake Joke provides versatile control over trigger patterns, allowing for intricate rhythms and patterns to be produced with ease. The module's ability to switch between patterns on the fly adds a layer of spontaneity to your compositions, while the CV output offers further modulation possibilities. While the Snake Joke is fixed to 16-step patterns, creative patching and thoughtful setup can overcome this limitation, making it a powerful tool for generating complex and evolving sequences.

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  2. Exploring the Creative Chaos of the NonlinearCircuits Stochaos Eurorack Module

    The NonlinearCircuits Stochaos Eurorack module is a versatile generator of gates and control voltages that can be switched to produce either pink noise, chaos, or both. The module is based on a 1980 patent for a random rhythm pattern generator, and uses CMOS chips selected to be widely available. The module features gate and CV outputs, with CV3 being mainly negative voltage. The Stochaos output provides longer gates than other stages in the circuit. Overall, the NonlinearCircuits Stochaos module offers a creative and chaotic approach to noise generation in the Eurorack format.

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