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Revision as of 10:30, 24 November 2015
In plain terms, a cassette is an encode compilation. More specifically, a cassette refers to a singular opus batch (i.e., bounded ephemera), that when ported together form SIM confluence.
Note (+): + Generally, a cassette is effectively some random walk compute which may be considered as a bundle of logic and/or albums of patches.
See also
- key
- ludology
- mathemusic
- opus
- paperclip
- patch
- pink page
- random walk
- sequenced image mesh
- Stewart
- .uue
Analogue: gene cassette