[sdiy] Sequencers anyone?
Recompas
recompas at gmail.com
Sun Jul 13 02:08:00 CEST 2008
For a good reference, here is my effort: http://www.curiousinventor.com/kits
Last kit is my seq. Cascadesbility is tricky if you go the counter
route. I've recently been really interested in developing a seq design
using a micro processor.
- Travis
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On Jul 12, 2008, at 7:48 PM, Ian Smith <taciturn_unquiet at hotmail.com>
wrote:
>
> Hideeho all,
>
> I've been thinking about (among other things) modules to build to
> sell. I'm not talking about ripping off someone else's idea or
> anything. I want to make something that would be, if not new,
> interesting enough that people would want. So, I'm thinking
> sequencer. Yeah, I know, there's lots of sequencers out there, most
> of the professional ones are really expensive and the DIY have lots
> and lots of wiring that will drive anyone crazy after a while. Well,
> I'm crazy already and don't mind doing a lot of wiring, and I want
> to offer some thing completed that won't break the bank. Something
> that would be about $250 at most.
>
> This brings me to the most important thing. What do you want in a
> sequencer? number of steps, number of channels, trigger and gate
> outputs, cascadability, individual outputs from each step? sky's the
> limit. I think the only thing I'm not comfortable promising is
> anything to do with MIDI... I really don't have the skills to mess
> with that. I will try my hand at anything else though. And I will
> offer just the PCB(s) as well as free schematics since this is SDIY
> and you all are very wonderful people.
>
> -Ian
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