MATRIXSYNTH: AS Oberkorn MK3: Multi-Directional Stepping an Analog Sequencer


Tuesday, September 07, 2010

AS Oberkorn MK3: Multi-Directional Stepping an Analog Sequencer


YouTube via rezfilter | September 07, 2010

"HOW TO: Make your Analogue Solutions Oberkorn sequencer [www.analoguesolutions.com] step in any direction via the MIDI to Binary Input function.

This feature is extraordinarily useful for creating patterns that step forward, backward, sideways or any direction you play or program into your computer sequencer.

It should be noted that the computer isn't controlling the pitch of the of the sequence - this is done via the Oberkorn. The computer in this example is being used to sequence the stepping order.

Machines used in the video (off screen): SCI Pro One, SE ObieRack, Juno 106, Machinedrum."

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