MATRIXSYNTH: Roland 100m Sequencer Project


Friday, September 29, 2006

Roland 100m Sequencer Project

Via ryktnk:

"Here is a link to a Flick set documenting my construction of a new improved version of the Roland 100m analogue sequencer. The circuits are based on the excellent sequencer design by Ray at Music From Outer Space. The hardest bit was sourcing the original Roland knobs!"

Gorgeous. Title takes you to the flickr set.

8 comments:

  1. very nice, great job ! :O)

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  2. Could you buid me a rack full of these (not specialy with these knobs)If, give a sign plz..

    (the front is superb!)

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  3. Beautiful work. What exactly are the improvements?

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  4. >What exactly are the >improvements?

    Ray Wilsons seq. has e.g gate switch for every step, random mode and more, check :
    http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/analogsynth/SEQ16_2005/SEQ16_2005.html

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  5. thanks for the comments.

    as above, it has gate switches, random and reverse mode.

    to build a rack of these would
    be expensive - it is built into the box of an old 100m module

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  6. ryktnk,I mean have more of these one like this you build.(but not with the same knobs or the casing,only that killer front pannel)

    Could it be possible to have those fronts (buy)?

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  7. hi "Anonymous"

    if you want to get hold of
    the panels please contact me
    via the Flickr Messaging.

    thanks

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