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Filed under: Electronic Music & Recording Gear, Music News, Synthesizers
Check out this DIY analog sequencer in action:
The sequencer is controlling Korg MS10 and Roland S100M synthesizers. The first row controls MS10 pitch and S100M noise-drum gate. The second row controls MS10 filter-cutoff. Synthesizer sounds are modified live when sequence is running.
The sequencer, called the SEKU, is a two-channel 16-step analog sequencer. Details are available at the Studio Manus site.
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