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Audio Damage ADM06 Sequencer 1 Modular EURORACK
Estimated price for orientation: 629 $
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Description
Sequencer 1 is a pattern-oriented control-voltage step sequencer with the Eurorack form factor.Inspired by the control-voltage sequencers from the dawn of modular synthesizers and thepattern sequencers of more recent drum machines and tabletop groove boxes, Sequencer 1provides a flexible and powerful control center for generating melodic and rhythmic patterns withyour Eurorack system.Sequencer 1 is suited for both methodical composition and live improvisation. We’ve designed itso that the most often-used functions are only a button press or two away. At the same time, the 6numerous step and pattern settings enable you to craft intricate, evolving patterns.FeaturesLive editing of all pattern and step data—change everything without stopping.
Four banks of 16 patterns each, for a total of 64 patterns.
Each pattern can have one to 64 steps.
Multiple stepping modes providing various forms of forward, reverse, bidirectional, and random behavior.
One pitch control-voltage output with a range of zero to +5V, with either 1V/Oct or Hz/Volt scaling.
Over 40 musical scales and modes and eight user-programmable scales.
Diatonic transposition for in-key improvisation.
Three control voltage outputs, programmable per step, with a range of ±5V.
Gate and accent outputs with inverse and S-trig modes, output length programmable per step.
Multiple gate cycles per step to reproduce the “ratcheting” effect of a custom sequencer
built for and used by a famous pioneering German ensemble.
Live “repeat” functions for improvisational edits and remixes of patterns.
Three tempo-synced low-frequency oscillators (LFOs) with 25 waveforms, three output ranges, adjustable phase, and periods of one to 256 steps.
Two control-voltage inputs for modulating current step, step mode, gate length, current pattern, transpose, repeat mode, and ratcheting.
Transport output jacks, for use as a master tempo source.
Transport input jacks, for slaving to other tempo sources.
Micro SD card for pattern storage and firmware updates.
Description
Sequencer 1 is a pattern-oriented control-voltage step sequencer with the Eurorack form factor.Inspired by the control-voltage sequencers from the dawn of modular synthesizers and thepattern sequencers of more recent drum machines and tabletop groove boxes, Sequencer 1provides a flexible and powerful control center for generating melodic and rhythmic patterns withyour Eurorack system.Sequencer 1 is suited for both methodical composition and live improvisation. We’ve designed itso that the most often-used functions are only a button press or two away. At the same time, the 6numerous step and pattern settings enable you to craft intricate, evolving patterns.FeaturesLive editing of all pattern and step data—change everything without stopping.
Four banks of 16 patterns each, for a total of 64 patterns.
Each pattern can have one to 64 steps.
Multiple stepping modes providing various forms of forward, reverse, bidirectional, and random behavior.
One pitch control-voltage output with a range of zero to +5V, with either 1V/Oct or Hz/Volt scaling.
Over 40 musical scales and modes and eight user-programmable scales.
Diatonic transposition for in-key improvisation.
Three control voltage outputs, programmable per step, with a range of ±5V.
Gate and accent outputs with inverse and S-trig modes, output length programmable per step.
Multiple gate cycles per step to reproduce the “ratcheting” effect of a custom sequencer
built for and used by a famous pioneering German ensemble.
Live “repeat” functions for improvisational edits and remixes of patterns.
Three tempo-synced low-frequency oscillators (LFOs) with 25 waveforms, three output ranges, adjustable phase, and periods of one to 256 steps.
Two control-voltage inputs for modulating current step, step mode, gate length, current pattern, transpose, repeat mode, and ratcheting.
Transport output jacks, for use as a master tempo source.
Transport input jacks, for slaving to other tempo sources.
Micro SD card for pattern storage and firmware updates.
Four banks of 16 patterns each, for a total of 64 patterns.
Each pattern can have one to 64 steps.
Multiple stepping modes providing various forms of forward, reverse, bidirectional, and random behavior.
One pitch control-voltage output with a range of zero to +5V, with either 1V/Oct or Hz/Volt scaling.
Over 40 musical scales and modes and eight user-programmable scales.
Diatonic transposition for in-key improvisation.
Three control voltage outputs, programmable per step, with a range of ±5V.
Gate and accent outputs with inverse and S-trig modes, output length programmable per step.
Multiple gate cycles per step to reproduce the “ratcheting” effect of a custom sequencer
built for and used by a famous pioneering German ensemble.
Live “repeat” functions for improvisational edits and remixes of patterns.
Three tempo-synced low-frequency oscillators (LFOs) with 25 waveforms, three output ranges, adjustable phase, and periods of one to 256 steps.
Two control-voltage inputs for modulating current step, step mode, gate length, current pattern, transpose, repeat mode, and ratcheting.
Transport output jacks, for use as a master tempo source.
Transport input jacks, for slaving to other tempo sources.
Micro SD card for pattern storage and firmware updates.