[sdiy] gate sequencer

Sven Windisch mai00fpz at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
Fri Nov 19 03:04:04 CET 2004


On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, john mahoney wrote:

Hi.

> I'd suggest Thomas Henry's Superseque, which I am accumulating the
> parts to build, myself. Unlike most DIY sequencers, which are based on
> the 4017 (a 10-step device), the Superseque pairs a 4516 up/down
> counter and a 4514 1-of-16 decoder to create a 16-step sequencer. You
> can get the plans in 2 ways:
>
> For $25, buy Henry's book "Electronic Music Circuits: The Reprints,"
> from his company:
>     http://www.midwest-analog.com/catbooks.html
>
> Or for $10, you can get the June 1985 issue of Electronic Musician in
> which the Superseque originally appeared:
>     http://images.industryclick.com/files/33/back_issue_list.pdf
> You want the last issue on the list -- Volume 1, Number 1. (Others
> will remember that EM was originally published by PAiA under the name
> "Polyphony.")
>

Or you could just go to http://machines.hyperreal.org/categories/DIY/sequencer/
and look for the different sequencer-schematics one can find there.

greets,
sv "digging deep into my bookmarks" en.

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