Digital sequencer with 8 parts, 16 sub-sequencers for modulation, chance operations and presets.
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This comes mounted with the black panels, but in the box I include. silver as well. This is a bundle deal, with the jack expander.The Five12 Vector Sequencer is a digital sequencer in the Eurorack modular format. It provides a flexible sequencing engine with support for 8 independent parts, 2 sub-sequencers per part for internal modulation, an extensive set of chance-based operations, and presets with a playlist function. All eight Parts are monophonic by default, but Parts 5-8 can be reformatted as 4-voice chord or drum modes.Built-in outputs on the unit support a variety of CV and MIDI connections: Two sets of analog outputs with Pitch, Gate and Velocity signals, two MIDI outputs on 3.5mm TRS jacks, and both USB A and B connectors for MIDI over USB. There are also three bi-directional trigger I/O connections for sync, clock and trigger functions, and two CV inputs for external modulation.An optional Jack Expander module adds support for 4 more analog voices (Pitch, Gate, Velocity), 8 more trigger outputs, MIDI in and out on DIN jacks, and dedicated jacks for DIN Sync (in and out). All outputs are freely assignable to any of the the internal parts.The UI for the Vector is based around two sharp and contrasty OLED display panels, with a resolution of 256 x 64 pixels. Just below the displays are 8 encoders used for editing parameters. Along the top of the displays are buttons for switching between edit pages for Sequence Recording, Pitch, Gate Time, Velocity, Step Length, Ratchet, Chance Operations, Modulation, Sequence Controls and Presets.
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