LinnStrument's Game of Life
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- KVRer
- 8 posts since 28 Dec, 2023
Kind of different for you...
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Running a Bitwig extension to do Conway's Game of Life on the display, white is a live cell, yellow->orange->red for dead cells after certain amount of ticks.
I've sync'd it to the DAW transport, and then I can add 'beacons' to the grid that become note triggers. Another setting control a randomization of the grid every x ticks (to keep the grid from dying etc)
Overall it makes for a visually interesting random ish sequencer.
You can create/kill cells in real time, start/stop the simulation, add beacons, set daw sync sub division, turn on and off random seed, change seed every x ticks, and change the color scheme.
Very interesting stuff I think...
And
Running a Bitwig extension to do Conway's Game of Life on the display, white is a live cell, yellow->orange->red for dead cells after certain amount of ticks.
I've sync'd it to the DAW transport, and then I can add 'beacons' to the grid that become note triggers. Another setting control a randomization of the grid every x ticks (to keep the grid from dying etc)
Overall it makes for a visually interesting random ish sequencer.
You can create/kill cells in real time, start/stop the simulation, add beacons, set daw sync sub division, turn on and off random seed, change seed every x ticks, and change the color scheme.
Very interesting stuff I think...
- KVRAF
- 2721 posts since 8 Jun, 2010
- Roger Linn Design
Good one, Jeff. I used to run Life on CP/M on my first computer in the mid-70s.
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- KVRAF
- 1898 posts since 2 Apr, 2015
Very nice Jeff, I like that.
I keep thinking of getting an old 380z CP/M emulation going, that was the first computer I had access to in a dingy little room at school. It was the physics teachers baby. I loved it.
I keep thinking of getting an old 380z CP/M emulation going, that was the first computer I had access to in a dingy little room at school. It was the physics teachers baby. I loved it.
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- KVRist
- 188 posts since 10 May, 2018
There is an older (64-bit but pre-AUv3) iOS app called Xynthesizr, whose built-in sequencer has the option to use the Game of Life to populate sequence notes/steps, with a few settable parameters.
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- KVRer
- 1 posts since 21 Feb, 2026
I should check that plugin out. I just released my own VST that uses Conway's Game of Life as a generative sequencer. SimpleConwaymrspiral wrote: Tue Dec 30, 2025 9:13 pm There is an older (64-bit but pre-AUv3) iOS app called Xynthesizr, whose built-in sequencer has the option to use the Game of Life to populate sequence notes/steps, with a few settable parameters.
