It's four 4-step sequencers you can chain into a longer sequence.ghostwhistler wrote: Sat Mar 26, 2022 12:51 pm So I decided to pick this up as it is pretty incredible.
It'll take time to figure out, but I don't think it is desperately decipherable. However, the sequencer layout is kinda weird.
Does each of the inputs (the connection points along the top) pertain to a separate instance of the sequencer? IE, can i only set 4 sequencer points per source? For example, if I want to modulate the cutoff on filter 1, do i connect, eg, the first point, and use those sequences?
How does the dial work? I can't wrap my head around that at all. It seems to allow modulation between each of the sequencer inputs, but I can't figure out how it works.
Or one 16-step sequencer you can separate into short ones.
The outputs act as switches for length.
4+4+4+4
4+4+8 / 4+8+4 / 8+4+4
4+12 / 12+4
8+8
16
When separated, they can have different rates. They are set by
the number next to the output.
Step values are stored in a bunch of presets. Mutate knob interpolates
between adjacent ones.
