Klee Sequencer
The Klee Sequencer is a DIY project that can be thought of as a combination of the idea behind (but not the implementation of) the Triadex Muse coupled to a step sequencer.
According to creator Scott Stites:
Klee Sequencing relies upon the composer's innate ability to discern patterns of musical worth from a variety of rhythms and pitches produced through a method that is often impossible to predict through interaction with the controls. Often, through manipulation of a single control or switch, the Klee Sequencer can reveal a new direction or approach to an already established Klee Sequence.
Details on the Klee Sequencer are available at the Scott Stites DIY site.
Klee Sequencer Resources
- Electro-Music's Klee Sequencer Circuit Boards
- Bugbrand's take on the Klee Sequencer
Articles about Klee Sequencer:
Developer Dan Nigrin has announced that his software Klee Sequencer is now available. The app, available for Mac and Windows, is a software version of the Klee step sequencer.
Features:
- MIDI output to any hardware or software synths
- Internal or MIDI clock control
- 10 preset slots for instant recall of parameters
- Presets can be saved to and loaded from disk
- Built-in clock divide capability
- Synchronous load – loading of pattern happens on clock pulses, and not in between
- Load on Play feature to allow for loading of pattern each time clock started
- MIDI-controllable baseline note
- Custom definable note range allows for alternative scales
Klee Sequencer retails for $40. 15% of the net proceeds go to support electro-music.com. A demo version is available.
This is a sneak preview of the upcoming Klee software sequencer, by Defective Records Software.
The software is generating MIDI signals that are routed to Ableton Live, which has two software synths loaded up on two different MIDI channels.
via dnigrin:
More information about this upcoming software is available on electro-music.com. More information, including free demo, will be available soon at http://defectiverecords.com.
The Bourne-o-vision POV cam is a but much on this – but it’s another cool demo via Scott Stites of the Klee Sequencer, combined with the DIY Appendage ribbon controller.
Here’s his explanation of the patch:
The Klee is controlling my modular – the Appendage Touch Ribbon makes an appearance as well, controlling a couple of VCOs through my Triple Wilson SVVCF.
MC-202, Klee Synth Jam
This is a MC-202, Klee sequencer, modular synth jam in deluxe HD Bourne-o-vision.
Notes Synthdood:
I wanted to see how the mc-202 would work with the EM Klee. As you can see it works well. The Klee is a bit fast for the mc-202’s CPU and you can hear when the mc-202 cant quite track the Klee. The effect sounds really cool! I will be trying this more often.
Analog Industrial Synth Jam
Synth blogger Mono-Poly posted this analog industrial synth jam.
Features:
- KLee Sequencer + Rythm Ace through WaveX
- Waveform City through middle WaveX + PlanB lpg
- Black socks, black pants and a black t-shirt
- Delay + Reverb over the synthsound
- Both tracks limiter + EQ




