Generative sequencer inspired by the Moog Labyrinth, based on Burns Audio’s Turing Machine code. It implements one of the 8 step sequencers in the Labyrinth with some features added. Labyrinth has two 8 step sequencers but with Mozaic AUV3 you can add as many as you want.
What’s missing from Fabyrinth that Labyrinth has: chaining two sequencers together, sequence shifting, step recording.
What’s added that Labyrinth does not have:
 – flip bits (gates) on/off using the pads
– separate knobs for “corrupting” notes and gates
– adjustable gate length
– subdivide host clock to 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 etc
– 25 scales
– four sequence snapshots that can be recalled
The Moog Labyrinth sequencer is great for Techno and I think Fabyrinth is the same. The snapshot feature allows you to capture something cool and recall it – great for live improvisation.
Quick guide:
Tap the shift button to toggle between the two UI pages
CorrNote and CorrGate knobs control the probability of “corrupting” notes and gate sequences respectively.
  Full CCW = lock notes/gates
  Full CW = 100% chance of changing notes/gates
Range – sets the range of sequencer notes
Length – sets sequencer length 1-8 steps
Notelength – gate duration. Don’t make it too long or you might get stuck notes depending on the step length
Knob to the right of Notelength – sets step length relative to host clock 1/16 notes to 8 bars
Root – root note
Knob to the right of Root – sets scale
Top row of pads – flip gates on and off
Bottom row – Snapshot capture/recall sequences.

awesome!
Thanks for your Turing Machine code! This was my first Mozaic coding effort and your code was really helpful to get going.