I'm having difficulty visualising how you could perfrom cellular automata solely using the emu. I have a brief understanding of
elementary cellular automata, something that I got into in my chaos theory phase (Sierpinskis triangle), but I'm aware there are a few different types. Bascially my knowledge is a bit limitied so I apologise if it sounds like I'm talking out of my arse
Anyway, I see the emu as more of a way of displaying results from cellular automata rather than generating data. I've seen a few websites that have got some pretty interesting music made by such processes however they all seem to rely on a programming language that can generate midi notes. I think it would be difficult to make the emu react to an action it took
x amount of steps ago.
I might have the wrong end of the stick here. I'm trying to picture how you could generate one of those elementary cellular automata grids and turn it into sound using only the emu. It would be easy to turn the grid into a midi file and play it on the internal sequncer however I think that would be missing the point. The hard part for me is trying to apply the rules via cords - this completely baffles me.
Anyway, you might be trying to do something completely different so please feel free to tell me to shut the fub up. Either way I'm glad you've posted this topic up as it's made me look at the emu in a completely different way.