[sdiy] Analog Sequencer DIY?

Jim Patchell patchell at silcom.com
Wed Jan 23 19:48:31 CET 2002


    I don't know if this will fit your bill...

http://www.silcom.com/~patchell/synthmodules/sequencer.html

    I do have one PC Board left (I only ordered 2), it requires a couple of cut
and jumps, if you want it, I would let you have it pretty cheap.

    It is an 8x2 sequencer.

    -Jim

Jim Johnson wrote:

> Hey all - I've been off the list for a while, so apologies if I'm rehashing
> a question that's been discussed in depth.
>
> It's (past) time to get a good analog sequencer for my Serge/Fenix combo.
> To make a long story short: the Serge offerings are too damn expensive, the
> Doepfer stuff looks cool but will require extensive jack reworking
> (mini->banana), and nothing else out there interests me. Hence, my renewed
> interest in DIY.
>
> I've seen SuperMoe, and the Resonant Freq design, but these are still in
> development, and I'm not too sure how long I want to wait. (BTW, both of
> these are great looking designs.) Yes, and SuperSeq, etc. But I don't have
> the time or energy to create my own PC boards, so I'm looking for something
> that at least has a PC board available. And I'm not looking for a boring
> old 16-step loop sequencer, either.. I'd like it to have a little more
> flexibility that that. I could start with a couple PC board based
> instruments and add a few widgets (dividers, analog switches, etc.) of mine
> own, but nothing really extensive.
>
> So.. any comments on what's available?
>
> TIA -
> Jim Johnson
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