BuggFX DayDream eprom on an Arachnid?

MichaelW

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Would it work?

Trying to see how much mileage I can get out of my Arachnid build.

Barring that, I'm also looking at what all the options for the Pythagoras platform.

DayDream, Unison, ThreeVerb, am I missing any?

TIA!
 
The EEPROM builder has the "Kaleidoscope" algorithm which is basically the same thing as the Daydream. Instead of two different modes (ascending / descending) the Kaleidoscope covers both in a single mode. Width control below noon is descending, past noon is ascending.

The Daydream EEPROM will work in the Arachnid, but you'll only have two modes. The other 6 positions of the rotary would just be silent.
 
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The EEPROM builder has the "Kaleidoscope" algorithm which is basically the same thing as the Daydream. Instead of two different modes (ascending / descending) the Kaleidoscope covers both in a single mode. Width control below noon is descending, past noon is ascending.

The Daydream EEPROM will work in the Arachnid, but you'll only have two modes. The other 6 positions of the rotary would just be silent.
Ok sounds like I need to build the Pythagoras for the "full experience":) Thanks!!
 
You can put the two Daydream modes in an Arachnid along with some other algorithms if you want. They aren't in the Builder but I can load them on a custom EEPROM if you want them.
 
Is there any difference between the Kaleidoscope algo and the DayDream Algo in the Octagon?

Just the way the Width control behaves in the Kaleidoscope.

Noon > CW is similar to the Ascending mode of the Daydream.
Noon > CCW is similar to the Descending mode of the Daydream.

It was done this way to eliminate the need for the Mode toggle switch.

They sound identical.
 
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