place a 1-4 sided polygon on a [-5, 5] grid. output the averages of the x/y points for each n point. shapes uses range from a simple time-synced phase-offset LFO, to a complex modulation source.
How do you all keep things this cool coming this fast!? excited to have some time to dig in to this one soon! Never enough LFOs especially cool quad synched ones with spin-y graphics.
I think my recipe is a little procrastination; a lot of inspiration from other lines users; and a pinch of personal pressure to finish up old projects/ideas.
I hope you can find it useful, or at least fun to play with. People enjoying the things I create is what keeps me going.
I could definitely add MIDI/global clock, I’ll just have to do some brainstorming on what that would mean for different spinning speeds. For example, if there was a clock at an arbitrary tempo, would a user want to sync one rotation to one beat? Half that?
I guess if you have some feedback on what type of resolution you want, or an example of a module that I can emulate, that might give me a better starting point.
I haven’t put that in yet, I’ll make a note and get it in the next set of changes. Is pset saving enough, or would something more robust be useful (e.g. exportable save files)?
I hadn’t considered, though I’m not quite certain - what would be captured in an exportable save file that pset would miss? The most recent motion of the shapes?
I suppose the most immediately useful for me would be shapes and their positions and sizes, and the output modes.