Unique digital sequencer in 12 HP based on the 1970’s Triadex MUSE.
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Letting go of my Synthetic Sound Labs The Matrix - Model 2660.Mint condition with all original packaging.Some info below from the manufacturer:Introducing “The Matrix” by Synthetic Sound Labs – Eurorack version of our wildly popular MU module and a tribute to the original Triadex Muse developed by Edward Fredkin and Marvin Minsky from M.I.T. around 1969. This groundbreaking marvel revolutionized the world of art and music.Possibly best described as a deterministic algorithmic sequencer, The Matrix can play up to 16 notes in 9 different user-selected scales. Notes and sequences are programmed by use of 8 backlit controls. Each control has 38 active positions, each of which is associated with an LED. Four controls on the top determine the sequencer’s pitch, and the four controls on the bottom assign binary feedback into the sequence, creating musical permutations that make The Matrix so unique.TEMPO controls the speed of the sequence, and this internal clock signal is also brought out to the GATE OUT jack. An external clock (CLOCK IN) can override the internal clock thus providing more flexibility with a range up to about 2KHz.Expanding upon the original Muse, The Matrix has a 9-position user selectable SCALE control which affects both an internal square-wave tone generator and the CV OUT jack. The internal tone is available at the AUDIO OUT jack, and the CV OUT jack is approximately 1V/OCT. PITCH controls the frequency range of the internal generator over about 5 octaves and does not affect the CV OUT. A RESET IN jack restarts the sequence from the beginning and is affected by two positions of the RESET switch.

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