Multi-stage dual-channel MIDI & CV sequencer, with stage selectable gate modes
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a fantastic sequencer, but sadly doesn't get much use in my rack. built from DIY kit by me (no original box). manufacturer's description:Multi-stage dual-channel MIDI & CV sequencer, with stage selectable gate modes.The M185 is the most intuitive and playable Eurorack sequencer. It appeals as a hands-on performance orientated module for easy creation of complex melodic sequences. The M185 is the original multi-step-per-stage sequencer that inspired the popular Metropolis and Metropolix modules.OVERVIEW– 8 unique gate modes for creative rhythmic possibilities – A/B split mode for two separate sequences, like having two sequencers in one box – 2 channels of CV/GATE and MIDI I/O – 15 Quantise scales OR pure analogue microtonal CV outputINPUTS & OUTPUTS– 2 channels of CV and Gate outputs – Reset input [ shared with MIDI input ] – Sync output [ shared with CH2 gate ] – Bidirectional Clock I/O – MIDI input for MIDI clock in, MIDI note transpose – MIDI output for MIDI clock out, MIDI note outputSTAGE DETAILS– 8 stages, each with individual 1-8 step repeats per stage – 8 gate modes per stage [ Off, Once, All, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, Probability or Programmable, and Long ] – Programmable gate patterns for ‘on the fly’ X0X style programming of gate triggersEVEN MORE DETAILS !– AB serial split sequence mode with 1-8 sequence repeats for AAABAAAB sequence structures – AB parallel split mode, for two separate simultaneous sequences that play at the same time – Root note offset and reset trigger options from sequence B to A – 2.5V / 5V voltage range selectable – MIDI note output including programmable velocity – MIDI to CV converter mode [wow] – Programmable glide per stage – Easy user upgradable firmware using MIDI sysex files
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