analog seq circut
Saul Stokes
n9540283 at gonzo.cc.wwu.edu
Thu Aug 7 17:31:41 CEST 1997
It's by Thomas Henry I think. I built one a few years ago and absolutely
love it. I have a picture of it at:
www.wwu.edu/~n9540283/homemade.html
The schem for the Superseque can be found in the June 1985 issue of
Electronic Musician
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On Thu, 7 Aug 1997, Matthew S. Padden wrote:
> Hi..
>
> Jeff wrote:
> >
> >I am new to this list, so sorry if this question waste bandwidth.
> >I am considering building an analog sequencer to go
> >with my 2 panel Serger system I have built over the
> >past 8 years.
> >The seq is based on the plan in "Electronic Music circuts" by Barry
> >Klein. The plan is on page 64 and is based around the 4017B counter.
> >
> >Has anyone built this? what are your thoughts? Any other plans
> >recommended? How about a PCB that can be ordered?
> >
>
> Another cct I'd recommend is the 'Superseque' design. Straightforward design,
> easily expandable, some nice features. I can't remember the designer's name
> right now, but have a dig through the archives and you should be able to find
> it. Give me a call if you can't and I'll copy my plans.
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