Erica Synths Introduces Black Sequencer

US Extra features are designed to take classical modular sequencing to the next level      20/11/20

Erica Synths says that their Black Sequencer takes classical modular sequencing to the next level by adding tons of features required for contemporary modular synthesizers. Here's the details in their own words...

The Black Sequencer features 4 channels with CV, gate and modulation outputs, up to 64 step sequences that can be chained into songs, independent track time divisions, multiplications and lengths. It includes a built-in quantizer, LFOs, envelope generators, parameter randomization, a MIDI in/out and many other features essential for composing and performing electronic and experimental music. Even though it provides many programmable parameters per step, it's intuitive, easy and straightforward to use, and we believe that it will become a master controller for many modular setups.
 
Features

  • 4 CV/GATE/Modulation tracks
  • MIDI IN and MIDI OUT
  • Clock and Reset In/Out
  • 16 encoders for easy sequence input
  • Up to 64 steps per pattern
  • Song mode – up to 64 patterns in chain, each pattern can be repeated up to 32 times
  • Note, Glide, Gate length and Modulation adjustment per step
  • Probability, repeats and ratcheting per step
  • Microtonal tuning
  • Adjustable shuffle per track, shuffle mode customization
  • Timing divisions/multiplications per track
  • Built-in quantizer
  • Random pattern generator
  • 16 banks of 16 pattern memory
  • SD card slot for backup and firmware updates

Pricing and Availability:
Shipping at the beginning of December
RRP: 510 EUR (tax excl.)

More information:

 

 

 


Erica Synths Social

More From: ERICA SYNTHS
Even more news...


 

Want Our Newsletter?



More...

6 Instruments Fatally Flawed at Release 

These synths took a little time to reach their potential


Play V-collection sounds in standalone


Competition: WIN FabFilter Bundles & Plug-ins! 

Prizes worth over €1100! Enter now


Digital vs Digital debate


Computer Music Chronicles, The 80's: Acorn Music 500 Synthesizer 

Older Music Machines & the People Who Still Use Them


Raspberry PI5 Hardware VST Host 

Floyd Steinberg gets the gear together


Hey there, we use Cookies to customize your experience on Sonicstate.com