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A-155
Analog / Trigger Sequencer
System A - 100
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The following are some short notes with suggestions
for further exploration, to act as inspiration for your
own patching ideas.
Gate patched to glide control
Glide / portamento can be switched on or off for
each step (a la TB-303, see. p. 6).
Trigger (Gate) patched to Reset
Shortening a sequence to, e.g., six notes.
Trigger (Gate) patched to Stop
"One shot": the sequence runs just once, and only
repeats when a Start signal is received.
Chopping up audio signals
Using the lower analog CV row, audio signals
patched into the inputs will be output ‘chopped up’
from the Pre Out socket.
MIDI control
The A-155 can be controlled by MIDI-Clock with the
help of an A-190 module; the Clock and Reset
outputs of the A-190 are simply connected to the
Clock and Reset inputs on the A-155.
Random Clock
The Random Clock output from the A-117 can give
a sequence random timing.
VC-LFO as Clock
Using one of the analog CV rows to control a
VC-LFO (A-147), the timing of each step of the
sequence can be completely variable.
Variable decay time for each step
Using one analog CV row to control the decay time
on a VC-ADSR (A-141 or A-142 - and on the A-141
attack and release times could also be controlled)
the envelope output can then control, e.g., a VCF
or VCA.
Variable audio pulse width for each step
Using one analog CV row to control the pulse width
of a VCO square wave.
Variable control pulse width for each step
Using one analog CV row to control decay on an
A-142 (and taking the gate output from the A-142).
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