Monday, May 23, 2011
Analogue Solutions Station Q Analogue Step Sequencer Meets Station X and Station Y
YouTube Uploaded by rezfilter on May 23, 2011
"Here's a closer look at the Analogue Solutions Station Q, 8-step analogue step sequencer.
http://analoguesolutions.org.uk/v2/station-q/
Station Q is like half an Oberkorn sequencer (see other videos for Oberkorn demonstrations). It is identical to Oberkorn, except that is is 8 step instead of 16, and does not have the MIDI features. The Station Q is the perfect companion to the Station X/Y mini-modular combo (featured in this video).
This basic video demonstrates making simple connections (gate to trigger), modulating the filter via Station Q's CV A row of steps, creating a basic sequence by step setting, as well as other items such as glide and patching the sequencer to Q's Reset function.
Per usual, at video's end, you'll hear everything brought together in an original, analogue demo tune.
Enjoy.
KEY FEATURES OF STATION Q 24 CV knobs, 8 Gate switches, 9 LEDs 3x CV channels, 2x Gate channels CV control of Speed / Tempo Control of sequence position (step number) Rugged steel construction Compact, portable size! more more more!"
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