Thursday, March 27, 2014
four bricks rook first test
Published on Mar 27, 2014 MrBDust·4 videos
"Here s the first test of a new eurorack module prototype i just designed, the four bricks rook running along with another module of mine, a dual CV gate recorder, the Bishop Miscellany
It s a four channel trig sequencer, trig sequences can be recorded by playing buttons or by loading patterns in tables. There s eight tables, table number is defined by a pot.
Pattern length can be adjusted (1,2,3,4,6,8,12,16,24,32 steps) by turning the length potentiometer. If your pattern is eigth step long, you are dividing the total sequence by 4, so you got four eigth steps long patterns. The eigth step long pattern you re playing is defined by the Shift Potentiometer and the Shift CV input.
In playing mode, buttons can be used as track mute.
Finally, there s two sequences, A and B which can be accessed by the AB switch.
There s still some bugs to fix and some ideas to improve, a demo video with the final prototype will follow."
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