(01-29-2022, 11:04 AM)mgd Wrote: I've recently come to look at the Droid eco system for a lot of CV manipulation. Among other things there exists a [queue] circuit which implements a clocked shift register of up to 64 cells. I'm about to receive my Droid master. Among the first things I'll try will be seeing if or more precisely how I can combine it with my NerdSEQ. I'm expecting "the power of the two" will be basically unbeatable
The queue circuit works wonderfully. I’m currently running one at approximately 2 kHz as a CV delay.

(01-29-2022, 02:35 PM)williamjturkel Wrote: I am currently using NerdSEQ with a Sinfonion, so have been very tempted to get into Droid, too. Really looking forward to what you discover.
Joy is what you’ll discover.

However: both joy and lots of hand-wringing and head-scratching about how best to mesh them all together to suit your needs and wants. They each bring their uniquenesses, but also their redundancies. If you have felt that any one of them was powerful enough that it left you unsure how to capitalize on all that power, imagine not just multiplying that power but raising it by an exponent. On the downside, that power is accompanied by complexity. It took me quite some months to explore variations before settling on one, and I’m likely to go through that again this year.
(Quickly for context: NerdSEQ x2 -> Sinfonion x2 -> DROID x2, though they’re not quite paired up the way that description might suggest. Plus a third DROID which is both upstream and downstream from the NerdSEQs and Sinfonions, but let’s perhaps save that aspect for another time.
