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Circuitbenders:
THis is possibly the coolest looking analogue sequencer you'll ever see:



Custom built for a MOTM modular system by Thomas White.

Theres more info at the bottom of this page: http://www.naturalrhythmmusic.com/mfos.html

YouTube video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU6d24_eZ08

computer at sea:
This is an excellent time to leave the room and discretely cry in the hallway for a second cause you could never build something that beautiful.  Least, that's what us tough guys do.

kick52:
Not if you can build the same thing with a transparent case and lots of deep glowing blue lights!

Now THAT would look awesome. Especially if they glowed with the sound.

Matt the Modulator:
that rotary sequencer is sold as a kit well you get the pcb and parts list from Music from outer space MFOS
www.musicfromouterspace.com

iam in the middle of building one well ive put it all together and cant get it to sequence as yet but its looks great
the pcb is easiy enouth to assemble but its the most wiring ive ever done which is were the problem is likly to be
any way get one and enjoy

Circuitbenders:
I just ordered the sequencer PCB's as well, along with a couple of the Weird sound generator boards which look like an interesting project.

http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/analogsynth/YOUR_FIRST_SYNTH/WSG_Reborn/WEIRDSOUNDGENERATORREBORN.html

I've been meaning to build the sound lab mini synth for ages but thought i'd have a go with these first. I've been wanting to get hold or an analogue sequencer for years and this seems to be the easiest way, without spending about £400 odd on a doepfer.

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