Raymond Scott is credited with inventing the sequencer, http://raymondscott.com/1946.htm , though Buchla’s development may have been independent of that.
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A "traditional" analog sequencer (like the Miton which I just posted about, the fabled SuperMoe, Moog 960 (?), Serge TKB, and the long illusive MOAS) has at least one row of pots arranged in stages (typically 8 to 16). Each pot is used to set a voltage which then shows up at the sequencer output when that stage is selected. I think these were essentially invented by Don Buchla.