Re: Kasina - What settings will provide more fractals/mandalas type shapes?
The Procyon is very adept at creating these types of patterns. I suspect that the crispness of the square waveform and the ability to adjust its duty cycle has a lot to do with these patterns. With audio type signals in the Kasina, square waveforms are generally smoothed at their edges to prevent little clicks and pops in the audio.
I have spent a great deal of time in the last few months studying color creation, but for the sake of all, let's study together how to create some of these pattern effects.
Would you be willing to experiment with me? Let's start by identifying a Procyon session that creates the patterns that you like. Then using Kasina settings we'll try to reproduce it.
Some of the AudioStrobe titles that we sell produce great geometry too. I'll revisit those and query with the creator (if they are available... many times it was Robert) what some of the settings to produce the audio were.
Generally what I do know is that square waveforms that move from around 10hz to 18hz and climb up and down quickly tend to produce strong patterns. I have some custom MWS waveforms that produce nice patterns too.
However, as I said, a focused study to maximize these effects on Kasina would be of benefit.
I doubt that the Ganzframes make a difference though LEDs do have characteristic rise and fall times. I have all of our different types and can experiment to see if it matters.
Scott
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