cool! I've mostly been using 2 variables to make waves whether it be 2 values or one value and a clock but I've been meaning to incorporate a third variable in my design for more adjustable waves.
I know you can tell that the oscope is just a hex selector but is special in a few ways.
First, is that I made it torchless. The first version had torches but fast waves would make them burn out. I had to use two rows of comparators because each one does every other output.
Second, I have the input in the middle so I can have a signal go to each side. One side is normal and one side is the compliment. There is a gap between the signals where the output is produced.
Third, the two sides are set up in a way that when the value changes, the side in the direction the wave is moving moves first so the gap gets bigger for 2 ticks. This "draws" lines from each point to the next.
Now, I can't tell what the "load bar" thing you made is.
Also, its cool that you made a music thing like that because I designed one almost the exact same way. I like to use 3 comparators in the clock so i can breakout the side with repeaters and get 3/4 beats.
I know you can tell that the oscope is just a hex selector but is special in a few ways.
First, is that I made it torchless. The first version had torches but fast waves would make them burn out. I had to use two rows of comparators because each one does every other output.
Second, I have the input in the middle so I can have a signal go to each side. One side is normal and one side is the compliment. There is a gap between the signals where the output is produced.
Third, the two sides are set up in a way that when the value changes, the side in the direction the wave is moving moves first so the gap gets bigger for 2 ticks. This "draws" lines from each point to the next.
Now, I can't tell what the "load bar" thing you made is.
Also, its cool that you made a music thing like that because I designed one almost the exact same way. I like to use 3 comparators in the clock so i can breakout the side with repeaters and get 3/4 beats.