MH11 jam/ VCF02/ SSF PTG from
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"Ok so the Fonitronik MH11 has arrived and its one of the nicest sequencers (and highly anticipated ones for me) that I have come across.
The underlaying concept for it is that the voltage fed to the PCV (pattern CV) in is broken down into a binary code, this binary code is then able to sequence the patterns related to how the stages are set (IE on, OFF or ADC mode) by altering this code you can achieve up to 256 different numerically derived patterns and various modifications thereof. The PCV input likes to see 0 to 5v but it has an onboard attenuator as well as a fine control and offset so you can use most anything into it, in this video I had a XAOC MOSKWA changing the pattern every few steps which is hugely fun!
The output has two LED bar graphs, the Yellow graph shows you what the voltage is broken into including showing indication of the Gate and Trigger outputs.
The Red bar graph depicts the actual pattern playing from the encoded voltage and also shows an indicator for the 0v and 5v.
You can set stages so they are off (not included in the pattern) ON (always included no matter the ADC coding) or ADC mode (governed by the ADC) for each stage of the sequencer.
Overall this one sequencer offers a MASSIVE amount of creative prospects for rhythmic programming, the ability to subtly shift the pattern by moving and changing the PCV voltage is something that when tied to a clock you can get seemingly endless amounts of variation with minimal input to achieve it.
Great sequencer, one of the best I have used.
FANTASTIC work! Matthias Hermann!"
Schippmann filter in there as well.
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