[sdiy] Fully assignable sequencer

Ken Stone sasami at hotkey.net.au
Thu Jul 12 01:29:52 CEST 2007


One of my Sequencers is based on original Serge circuits - a basic 4017
"gate" sequencer, and a 10 step programmer, as shown in synapse. Between the
two is a 10x10 pin matrix. I can set each stage of the programmer to a chord
or whatever, as each has 4 outputs, and I select which of these programmed
banks is driven by which steps by inserting pins in the appropriate places
on the pin matrix.

Just another take on the idea.

Ken 

>Yes, that's what the "note bank" or "pitch bank" is -- you use it to 
>preset the "allowed pitches". There is a tuning knob (or 2 -- you 
>know, for fine tuning) for each position in the bank so that you can 
>set up 'N' different voltages. (I suppose that Buchla would call it a 
>"preset voltage bank" or something.)
>
>Instead of having its own tuning knob or slider, each step of the 
>sequence has an N-way switch (or encoder) to select from among the 
>values in the bank, i.e. from among the allowed pitches
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