
via
this auction
"Only about 150 Notrons were made, and production on them has been discontinued. So, already, it is a collectible instrument and will surely increase in value as time passes...
It does different reset points for each sequence, can output 4 different sequences, It does LFO shapes, wierd ass stuttering things, step length stuff, pitch bend and mod wheel macros, chords on steps, some time-stretching emulation sort of tricks, delays, strums and reversals. Some of the other neat stuff was being able to group changes across multiple steps, and all of it in real time. Pretty wild box.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3zUoekEz6U [below]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9FYryXXYSEw [below]
There is a better explanation in the
SOS MK 1 review
the manual
mailing list
Total Weight = @9kg
UK bidders only - postage by ParcelForce Recorded Delivery will be @22 GBP"