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"Features (copied from Music Machines):
The ARP sequencer is a 2 * 8 step or 1 * 16 step analog sequencer.
A couple of features make it really cool:
• You can add a (keyboard) CV to the output voltages
• A 3-position switch for each slider can be used to trigger other devices
• It has 2 independent voltage quantizers that round off voltages to the nearest 1/12 V. This comes in very handy, because the CV's are set using sliders.
• Best of all: its REALLY fast: if you connect the output of a VCO to the Step input, and listen to the sequencer unquantized output (A or B), you hear a waveform 3 or 4 octaves below the VCO's pitch, depending on the setting of the 8/16 switch.
• You can draw your own 8/16 step waveforms with the faders!"
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"Good taste is timeless."-HMR
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sequencer,nice shots.
There's also an Oberkorn sequencer on auction there...mmm,love them sequencers w/sliders.
-Boris
I hear iPhones are the new sliders.
ReplyDeleteI really don't know why people pay such a high price for an vintage sequencer. get an rs-200 system instead for such prices!
ReplyDeleteOoow doktor email me man!
...because the Arp Sequencer is one of the most musically inspiring and well-constructed sequencers ever built. I doubt anyone will say that in 30 years about any of the bargain basement semipro... oh, forget it.
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