analog seq techniques

mark verbos verbos at on-q.com
Tue Sep 15 08:48:19 CEST 1998



Frank Lemieux wrote:

> >I use the trigger outs from my roland drum machines to step my
> >analog sequencers. This allows me to make rhythmic patterns that
> >change with different drum patterns. Add trigger outs to a 606 and
> >you can step 7 sequencers. The only problem then is that a 606
> >doesn't have shuffle like a 909 does. I am planning to build a
> >trigger sequencer. A 16 step sequencer core with several rows of
> >toggle switches then send it all 16 from the 909 so it has the
> >swing. Then you can use each of those switch rows to step other
> >sequencers.
>
> I was thinking of a variable-step clock sequencer.  Switchable 6/8 steps
> with a knob for each step controlling the amount of time in between steps.
> It should be possible to create very complex shuffles with this method...

I was thinking about ways to implament a knob to control the shuffle amount.
I was thinking 4013 alternator with a trigger delay on one path (the one
going to the off steps of course). what do you think?
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