MATRIXSYNTH: TRIX - 4 Channel Polyrhythmic Trigger Sequencer for Eurorack Synthesizer


Sunday, June 15, 2025

TRIX - 4 Channel Polyrhythmic Trigger Sequencer for Eurorack Synthesizer


video upload by NoisyFruitsLab

"Trix is a 4 channel, 32 steps trigger sequencer with individual step length, probability, swing, one knob filling methods per channel and 16 banks for saving patterns.

An excellent partner for polyrhythmic and swinging beats.

Knob controlling beat creation with different modes for filling / unfilling patterns.

Each channel has an individual pattern length from 1- 32 steps with visual feedback on the display, changing dynamically between 16 and 32 steps.

Probability per channel in percentage provides random triggering and brings static patterns generativly alive. Shuffle / swing per channel makes it groove as hell!

Individual filling methods per channel to adjust how your knobs create or interact with patterns. Choose between standard, euclidean and random.

Encoder for adjusting the tempo in BPM, dialing through patterns and start / stop.

LED buttons for direct triggering, adding or deleting steps and for indication of triggers. Packed with additional functions using the shift button.
Flexible clock input to capture all common clock resolutions.

Clock and reset output.

RGB color changes per pattern, to change the mood of your sequencer.

Specs

14HP
Depth: 28mm
+12V 100mA
Output 5V
MCU RP2040

noisyfruitslab.com"

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