Emute Lab Instruments have just released the uSEQ Live Coding Eurorack Module, promising to bring live coding to your modular system. To use uSEQ, connect it up a computer via the USB port, load up the editor in your browser and you can start playing/coding. An example of Signal manipulation fundamentals is above, detailing how to speed up, slow down, scale, shift, invert and shape waveforms.. More on the features:
Features:
- 2 x CV inputs
- 2 x Pulse inputs
- 3 x CV outputs
- 3 x Pulse outputs
- 1 x Momentary switch
- 1 x Three-way toggle switch
- 2 x Attenuverter controls for the CV inputs
- LISP-based livecoding engine
- Open source software and hardware
Specs:
- CV Inputs: Sensitive to -5V – 5V range (clips outside this range)
- Pulse Inputs: Zero crossing
- CV Outputs: -5V – 5V
- Pulse Outputs: 0V or 5V
- Width: 8HP
- Depth: Skiff Friendly
- Current: 75 mA
You can access the editor from https://useq.emutelabinstruments.co.uk/
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Fundamentally, it's an extremely flexible voltage generator and processor. It has a set of CV and pulse inputs and outputs, but instead of having a fixed set of controls and functions, you can choose how voltages are generated by livecoding them. This means that you can control uSEQ's behaviour with the vast possibilities of creative coding, using a simplified programming language specialised for music. uSEQ is great for sequencing, waveform generation, and waveform processing. You can use it as a live performance tool, or configure it for specific functions.
Visit their website for more details: https://emutelabinstruments.co.uk/useq/
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