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> I'm curious as to your logic behind the MicroSequencer. Why produce a
> module like this one when one can use a MIDI sequencer to achieve the
> same?
Live performance! Leave that laptop at home.
> Are you going to be coming out with an analog step sequencer with
> lot of knobs for real-time control?
The uSeq HAS real-time control, as well as 4 CV inputs. What more control could you possibly
want? A 'traditional' type lets you control tempo, note and sequence length only as fast as your
hands allow. The uSeq has over 15 different controls modifications all at the SAME time, with
panel, MIDI or CV or any combination. At the SAME time. And it quantizes, supports microtuning,
syncs to MIDI clock, has 9 patterns of 99 steps.
Bah on the older style! Bah, I say!
Paul S.
Bah Bah black sheep