DIY Synth #36 -- Oras -- A pattern-based clock module using an Arduino Nano

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This one's a cross between a clock and a sequencer. Channel A is a constant pulse that can be used as a master clock. Channel B to D can be programmed using a text file stored in a MicroSD card.

The pattern you are listening is based on real earthquake events that happened throughout Earth's history.

It loops through 16000 steps so you can treat it as some sort of low probability gate sequencer.

Channel A - One pulse represents a day
Channel B - Sets off a pulse if that day had a recorded earthquake
Channel C - Sets off a pulse if that day had an earthquake at of at least magnitude 6
Channel D - Sets off a pulse if that day had a recorded earthquake in the Philippines

What else should I turn into a pattern?

"A significant earthquake is classified as one that meets at least one of the following criteria: caused deaths, caused moderate damage (approximately $1 million or more), magnitude 7.5 or greater, Modified Mercalli Intensity (MMI) X or greater, or the earthquake generated a tsunami." - NOAA.gov

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This is straight up brilliant! Love it, you've got yourself a new subscriber :)

darkmax
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Your synth is so cool o.o really loving how it's sounding and how far it's come along :3

SpectrumDIY
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This has just started sinking into my brain. It's pretty awesome.

I wonder if there's a database of meteorite entries into the atmosphere?

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