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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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      I always aim to multiply the sound possibilities of each keyboard at least ten times. Once you get to know each instrument, there is really no limit to the possibilities. The first step is to learn the range and capabilities of all the instruments used in a symphony orchestra. Once you’ve mastered that, you can start to do things with the keyboards. The only real problem is that you’ve only got two hands. — Vangelis

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