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Patch Examples
Programmable Sample and Hold
This is the most basic use of the MODSEQ.
Connect a clock to CLOCK IN
Use a filter capable of self oscillation, something such as the Manhattan Analog MA35 is great for
this.
Set the filter to self oscillate and connect the MODSEQ CV OUT to the filters cutoff cv input.
Adjust the filter cutoff and MODSEQ step knobs to taste.
4 Step Note Sequencer
Mult your master clock to the MODSEQ CLOCK IN and a clock divider clock input.
Connect the /4 output of the clock divider to the MODSEQ RESET.
You will now have a basic four step sequencer perfect for oscillators, optionally you could
connect a quantizer between the MODSEQ and your favorite oscillator.
Cascading MODSEQs
If you have more than one MODSEQ and a bidirectional sequential switch (or two) and a clock
divider you can cascade them.
If you have two sequential switches, setup your patch like this
The first sequential switch should be set as 1 in and X out (where X is the number of
MODSEQs) this part will be switching the clock between the MODSEQs
Mult your clock to the first sequential switch and clock divider clock inputs.
Connect the first sequential switch output 1 to the first MODSEQ, connect the first sequential
switch output 2 to the second MODSEQ (repeat up to the maximum switch outputs and
MODSEQs you have in your system)
The second sequential switch will be switching the MODSEQ outputs and so should be set as X
in and 1 out (where X is the number of MODSEQs)
Connect the MODSEQ outputs to the switch and the single output of the switch to the module
you wish to modulate.