"Rare, hard to find Model 64 Sequencer cartridge for Commodore 64/128 computer systems by Sequential Circuits, Inc. This MIDI interface has a basic sequencer built into ROM, which can be bypassed after the software has loaded."
Update via Aud1073cH in the comments: "I believe this was the flagship controller that went with the Sequential MAX. The printing on the MAX said 'MIDI voice expander computer peripheral'"
"It is essentially an updated Bit01 with new cosmetics, which afaik was released by LEM shortly after their acquisition of Crumar... Programs are also directly interchangeable with the Bit01, which used an identical voice architecture."
I added the Polls label link back to the site menu above so you can get to the Moog Modular poll and prior polls easier. Remember to take the Moog poll if you haven't already and check back to see what others are voting and commenting.
"two sounds being interlaced in what you could call wavetable interlacing or cross granulation.. the two sound sources are a documentary about electronic music and the amen break.. if you listen closely you can hear that the documentary is talking about EMS and Peter Zinovieff ."
"This is a very minimalistic test of the x0xb0x VCO2 mod I installed in February. Up to 02:15 VCO1 only, afterwards VCO+VCO2, at 03:55 some VCO2 detuning.
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2010-08-14 Voltage Magic (x0xi0-x0xb0x VCO1+2 X-MOD Testing)
KeepUpOnIt | September 09, 2010
"Another very minimalistic video, just demonstrating the VCO1+VCO2 crossmodulation sound of the x0xi0 x0xb0x mod. Its so warm, I really like it. This is not a sequence, as you can see - the "gate on" switch on the left side is on and so gate is never released, which does cause this permanent sound. Some Jomox 888 sounds by gestures (not working correctly yet)
- Up to 00:30 VCO2 only, no xmod - 00:30 VCO2 only, modulated by VCO1 a bit - 00:56 VCO2 only, modulated by VCO1 a bit more - 02:16 VCO2 only, modulated by VCO1 even a bit more - 02:24 tuning VCO1 down and turning cross modulation off again - 02:43 tuning VCO2 up - 03:41 reversing x-mod from initial "VCO1 modulates VCO2" to "VCO2 modulates VCO1" - 03:44 turning VCO2 volume up, you hear VCO1 + VCO2 parallel, no X-MOD - 03:56 VCO1+VCO2 parallel, turning up VCO2 modulates VCO1 X-MOD
Listen loud, don't forget to turn bass up. If you don't like it, its not my fault, its the fault of a Beaver! If you like it or have questions - leave a comment or write a message. Bless the Voltage!"