from his blog:
I have been working on a new Sequential Voltage Source. It is only a
single module space and packs a big punch. It does most of the things a
MARF or ARF does, but without any menus. It can act as an 8 stage
sequencer with two rows, voltage control of the clock/slide rate,
switchable slides/pulses, pulse outs on each channel and the ability to
loop from any stage to any stage. It can act as a
multi-stage envelope, up to all 8 stages with any stage as a sustain
stage or any stage pausing unless a key is held. It can act as ADSR,
AHDSR, HADSR, AD, AR, AHD, LFO saw, pulse, square, triangle, something
more complex, LFO that only runs when a key is held, LFO that only runs
when a key is lifted.
I wanted a small sequencer with every function on the panel. I wanted to
do TB-303/MC-202 type sequences with slides selectable per stage, where
the pulse output holds the whole stage on a slide stage but only pulses
25% of the stepped stages. I desperately scrambled to complete two for
my performance during the NAMM show. I made panels from PCBs because
they take less time to manufacture. I only got one finished and then it
didn't work when I got there! Anyway, it's working now. It's pretty fun.
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