Dimensions
10 HP
35 mm deep
Current Draw
65 mA +12V
5 mA -12V
? mA 5V
Price
$235 Price in €

No info about availability.

non-linear cv sequencer

Compact, but incredibly musical sequencer / quantizer / arpeggiator – you name it! Popcorn sequencer embraces the idea of making selection of 8 notes that can be browsed in many different ways. It all just depends on the signals you feed it with. It is incredibly musical when used with rhythm sequencer such as Knit Rider because it has two triggers A and B which will go 1,2,3, or 4 steps forward or backward depending on the settings of the dedicated knobs. You can also address the steps with CV or 3 binary gates. You can use CV to transpose the pitch or transpose it in a quantized way or change minor major settings of the quantizer with gate.

Features

CV out selectable range (1,2 or 5 octaves)
CV input with adjustable destination ( transpose, quantized transpose, offset, reset offset, trigger steps, invert steps, random step etc.)
Gate OUT
Gate Time
Gate Active per step
Quantizer (chromatic, scales – diatonic, pentatonic,blues, chords-7th, 5th, minor/major)
Slide Active per step
Slide Time
trigger A and B for moving thru the pattern – each can go 1,2,3 or 4 steps forward or backward
Reset Input
trigger / reset priority settings
dual mode: connect two sequencers to get 16 steps ! (3 different modes)
technical details

10HP width
PTC fuse and diode protected 10pin power connector • 35mm deep
current consumption: +12V:

http://www.bastl-instruments.com/modular/popcorn/


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