MATRIXSYNTH: DIY Sequencer Controlling PAIA 9000 Series Modular


Monday, November 12, 2012

DIY Sequencer Controlling PAIA 9000 Series Modular


Published on Nov 12, 2012 by JAMESveeder

"The sequencer module is based off of the baby 10 step sequencer. It includes 10 steps, the ability to change the amount of steps in the sequence with the reset knob, an internal clock from a 555 timer chip with a pulse out to control things like ADSR or whatever, a clock in so you can have two clocks going at once to get some weird patterns (which is also directed to the clock out so you can control modules with all of the same clock speeds.) two CV outs. It also includes the ability to turn steps off
One thing I want to add is the ability to turn the internal clock off, I just haven't gotten around to it yet.

This is all being played through a PAIA 9700 with no external effects except for some reverb from my mixer.

Anyways, thanks for viewing!"

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