Available as an assembled Module and as a DIY project.
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Two 16 step sequencers
This module gives you two handy little sequencers behind one Eurorack panel. Why would you need more than one sequencer? Why would you need mini sequencers?
More sequencers = more steps
Use one for playing notes and the other for transposing those notes
Can be used as a clock divider
Run in parallel for multiple CVs / triggers
Each one gives you the standard CV and gate out, plus an ACC out (Accent? Accessory?) Use it to open up a filter, enable a glide, trigger a drum, or whatever you can think of.
The two sequencers will run completely independently, or you can daisy-chain them using the XP IN/OUT jacks to create sequences of any length.
Each sequencer has its own internal clock to get you up and running in a hurry, but you can connect an external clock if you need greater control of tempo or want to sync with other devices.
The module stores your latest sequence even when the power has been removed.
This module has lots of LEDs and is very shiny, but only two of them are ever on at a time which keeps it from loading down your power supply.
Inputs:
CLK IN (External clock input)
XP IN (Expansion input; Starts sequencer back at step 1. Use for daisy-chaining multiple units.)
Outputs:
XP OUT (Sends pulse when sequencer goes past last step. Use for daisy-chaining multiple units.)
CV OUT
GATE OUT
ACC (accent) OUT (Can be programmed on or off in each sequence step)
Features:
CV OUT covers 5 octaves, and can be tuned using front-accessible trim pot
Sequences can be set to any length up to 16 steps by using LOOP feature
Setting a step to REST holds previous pitch and doesn't fire GATE
In Standby mode, sequencer can be used as a tiny keyboard without altering programmed sequences
Daisy-chain the sequence into INFINITY
Specifications:
Power supply: +/-12VDC (reverse-polarity protected!)
Power supply (optional): +/-15VDC
Current draw: 30ma(+12V) / 0ma(-12V) / 0ma (+5)
Width: 18HP
Depth: 0.83in / 21mm
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