"The MAPS is a killer 8 step analog sequencer. It handles 16 banks of 8 sequences, able to run multiple concurrent sequences, chaining sequences to other sequences, modulating sequences by each other, and sending the sequencer output to any of three cv+gate pairs as well as up to 32 channels of MIDI.
Sequences can run at different speeds from each other, sync'd to external trigger, external clock, each with different step lengths. Each step can send modulation data, of course!
Sequences can also be triggered to play from the buttons on the front. Very playable!
It's a bit of a swiss army knife in that it can speak both MIDI and CV at the same time. The CV can talk to anything: S-Trig for Moog, V/Oct as well as the Korg Hz/Oct standard."
"Prodigy has modifications for CV and Gate control, allowing you to control the Moog externally (sequencer, MIDI/CV converter) or use this as a modular master keyboard. The CV is scaled for V/Oct and the gate is a standard positive gate (not typical Moog S-trig)."
YouTube via TheRealADAMBABY "Demonstration of new tone capabilites after installation of the Highly Liquid midi kit, resonance mod, and external CV control. See http://www.adambaby.com/stu... for details and photos."
"Drone Lab by Casper Electronics, behind the machine here is Paul Sobczak. Seen in the video an Edirol R09HR recorder as well as one of Mr. Sharpe's Engineering feats the Memory Toy from Electro Harmo"nix"
via Twin Cities Maker
"A patch that was left up and slowly tweaked over three or four weeks while I was studying for the GREs.
This is where it was the day that I took the exam.
Voices:
1. Tip Top Z3000, with CV from a Doepfer 160/138c combo sequencer, and FM from a Make Noise Maths (the first, audio rate channel of which is FMing the second, audio rate channel).
2. Bubblesound uLFO (which is receiving CV from a Voice of Saturn Sequencer), fed into a Doepfer 196.
3. A Boss Dr. Sound ("clap" preset), being triggered by the 5 and 8 steps of a Doepfer 161 (via a DIY "OR" logic gate).
The square out from a Plan B Elf LFO is the master clock of the patch. It is multed to (a) the Trig In on the 160, (b) the Clock In on the VoS Sequencer and (c) the CP4 input on a Doepfer 143-1.
The Envelope 1 out on the 143-1 is patched to the CV in on the top half of a Doepfer 132-3 (the Z3000/Maths voice); the Envelope 3 out is patched to the CV in on the bottom half of the 132-3 (the uLFO/PLL voice). Envelope 4 is sent to the Signal In on the first Maths channel.