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Euclidean Sequencer For Modular Synthesizers

Club Of The Knobs hasĀ introducedĀ the C969 Euclidean Bi-Clock Sequencer, a new modular for Moog style modular synthesizers. The Euclidean sequencer is a 4-channel gate sequencer, ‘specially suited for he creation of poly-rhythms’. Each sequence can be from 2 to 32 steps in length. In addition to delivering the gate sequence to two outputs, the ‘silent… Read More Euclidean Sequencer For Modular Synthesizers

December 23, 20121 Comment

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