
"Navs' Clockbox: a compact 8-Step analogue sequencer featuring clock divide, odd step, random reset and speed settings. Oh, and loads of pretty LEDs.
Obviously inspired by Schneider's Jimibox and Doepfer's Vanity Cases - I know, I could have saved myself the grief, and calloused hands, but the A_Sol SQ8 is just too damn deep (10cm) to fit in one of those boxes!
Modules used: A_Sol SQ8, Doepfer A-160 + A-161 Clk Div/ Seq, A-147 VCLFO, MNT Mini PSU. Random function provided by A_Sol SH-NZ (in main suitcase).
Oh, the legending is obviously Photoshopped. I'll make a real sticker as soon as I fix my printer ;)
Cheers,
Navs
PS More modular tests coming in the first week of August. Meantime, be sure to check out the rest of the site and forum!
http://www.canecutters.co.uk/"
Title link takes you to the post on the Clockbox
Thanks for the info regarding the Analogue Solutions SQ8 being too deep. I was planning on buying one along with a Doepfer vanity case, but now that I know it's too shallow, I'll avoid the headache.
ReplyDeleteDon't let that put you off buying the SQ8 - it's a funky little sequncer and, at only 18HP wide, will take up less space than an A-155.
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