Description
A bare PCB for the MFOS 10-step sequencer
The MFOS Ten Step Analog Sequencer is a great first sequencer project. The main idea of a sequencer is to provide an automatic means of sequentially stepping through a series of adjustable voltages to drive a VCO (or any other voltage controlled device). Additionally, gate and trigger signals are generated as the sequencer steps to each new voltage. A sequencer can control the frequency of an oscillator (or several oscillators) to produce repeating tonal patterns, or arpeggios. This sequencer design is simpler than the MFOS 16 step sequencer and has fewer steps and features. Nevertheless, it is still a fun synth-diy project. A sequencer is a mainstay of any modular analog synthesizer.
- Two to Ten Step Sequences
- Reset At Count and Stop At Count options
- External Start (great for arpeggios)
- Start/Stop, Step and Reset functions.
- Gate selectable on/off for each step
- Great for a first sequencer project.
- Three CV Outputs.
- Portamento on CV3 output.
- High/Low Output Range.
- NOT EXTERNALLY CLOCKABLE (Kind of an anti-feature)
Supplied without components or instructions. For build instructions see the MFOS website.
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