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Saturday, December 05, 2015

Chrutil Sequencer II - Home built analog sequencer


Published on Dec 5, 2015 TjimmyChonga

"Demo of the second version of the Chrutil Sequencer.
This is a home built 4x8 32 step analog style sequencer based on the Teensy 3.1 micro controller and an AD5668 16 bit DAC."

Previous videos here and here.

Wednesday, July 02, 2014

5U Dotcom Format Home Built Analog Sequencer

Third demo of home built Analog Sequencer - Part 1

Published on Jun 15, 2014 TjimmyChonga

"This is a demo of a home built 4x8 32 note analog sequencer I have been building. It's taken a while, and it's finally mostly feature complete."

Third demo of home built Analog Sequencer - Part 2

Published on Jun 15, 2014

"This is part 2 of a demo of a home built 4x8 32 note analog sequencer I have been building. It's taken a while, and it's finally mostly feature complete.
Here is a little demo of the primary functionality."

Third demo of home built Analog Sequencer - Part 3

Published on Jul 2, 2014

"This is part 3 of a demo of a home built 4x8 32 note analog sequencer I have been building. It's taken a while, and it's finally mostly feature complete.
This one shows the configuration and ratcheting functions."

Created a new TjimmyChonga channel label for these. The first post went up in December of 2013.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Second demo of home built Analog Sequencer


Published on Apr 26, 2014 TjimmyChonga·2 videos

"Here's a progress update of the Arduino based Analog-style sequencer I'm building. This is just at quick demo - I'll be fully documenting the process of building it with parts, etc. once I get a little bit further."

Follow-up to part 1 here.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

First test (build in progress) of Analog Sequencer


Published on Dec 10, 2013 TjimmyChonga·1 video

"This is the very first test of an analog sequencer I am building to control a modular synthesizer.
The internals of the sequencer is an Arduino, a DAC and custom circuitry, including 4 4051 MUX to read 32 pots, 6 MCP23017 I/O expanders to read the switches and a MAXIM 7219 for LEDs.
It controls a Synthesizers.com modular synthesizer.
The front panel is just a wood mockup for now, but will be installed in an 8 MU blank dotcom panel."
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