Small correction:

the correct name is MM5837, which is a 16 bit shiftregister device. It’s bad 
but can be replaced by the MM5437, a 23 bit device which can be clocked 
externally and has a much longer period. 


Steffan 


On 08 May 2014, at 07:35, STEFFAN DIEDRICHSEN <sdiedrich...@me.com> wrote:

> The MN5837 is a pretty good noise source, if clocked externally. The internal 
> clock is way too high and leads to audible periods. I used it in my thesis 
> with good results. 
> 
> Steffan
> 
> Von meinem iPhone gesendet
> 
>> Am 08.05.2014 um 06:51 schrieb Nigel Redmon <earle...@earlevel.com>:
>> 
>> Reminds me…a few decades ago at Oberheim…Tom O. lamented to me bout a 
>> seemingly minor decision he’d made and later regretted…replacing an analog 
>> noise source with a digital noise generator (OBX—same in the Prophet 5). He 
>> took a bunch of grief from a guy who liked to meditate to noise, bought the 
>> OBX and was disappointed.You could hear the cycle pretty easily.
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