8-Step Programmable Eurorack Sequencer

US Pittsburgh Modular introduces the Lifeforms Micro Sequence      18/12/17

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Pittsburgh Modular says that the Lifeforms Micro Sequence module offers hands-on sequencing with a simple, performance focused interface. They tell us that its feature set speaks for itself. Eight sliders with integrated channel mute. Eight quantized scales. Eight sequencer direction modes. Sequences up to 8 steps. Four external modulation functions. Integrated tap tempo clock. Eight step external clock divider. Run/Stop transport button. Sequence reset button. Dedicated analog CV output. And more....

Full List of Features

  • 8 Step Sequencer
  • 8 30mm Dedicated Channel Sliders with Integrated Mute
  • Independent Quantized Pitch and Analog CV Outputs
  • 8 Quantized Scale Options (Micro Tuning, Chromatic, Major, Minor, Blues, Phrygian, Lydian, Dorian Scales)
  • 8 Sequencer Direction Modes (Forward, Reverse, Pendulum, Stagger, Skip, Transpose, Random, Random With Rest)
  • Assignable Pattern Length From 1 to 8 Steps
  • Modulation Gate Input Assignable to One of Four Functions (Reset, Hold, Reverse, Ratchet)
  • Internal Tap Tempo Clock
  • 8 External Gate or Trigger Clock Divider Options (÷1, ÷2, ÷3, ÷4, ÷5, ÷6, ÷7, ÷8)
  • 4 Octave Quantized Pitch Output Range
  • 0 to 5 volt Analog CV Output
  • 5 volt Gate Output
  • 5 volt Tap Tempo Clock Output
  • Run / Stop Transport Button
  • Pattern Reset Button



Pricing and Availability:
$199

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