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Revision as of 00:44, 22 May 2012
Model SQ816
Features
Work has been progressing on this module. It has also changed.
Here's the preliminary information...
There will be four products derived from this joint endeavor between Mattson Mini Modular and Division 6:
1: The revised MMM format 3-wide main sequencer
2: A 2-wide Sequencer expansion module
3: A combined stand-alone unit housed in a walnut case with a power entry
4: A stand-alone version in a 52HP Euro format manufactured and available from Division 6.
(Same size and layout as the 'stand-alone' panel.)
The following features have been added to the basic system:
Can use any power scheme from +/- 8V to +/- 15V. The only difference is the main gate output level will be 1V less than the supply.
Plugged the power in backward? No problem. The system figures it out and gets what it needs. No dead system, no blown parts.
Rows 1 and 3 can be daisy chained to provide 16-channel sequencing.
A user tap-tempo mode that overrides the internal VC or external Clocks providing both timing and gate-length.
Global and Individual stage 0/+1 octave shift.
Three user-selectable gate length outputs: Short, follow(the clock duty cycle) and long.
Row 1 and/or row 3 quantized/linear output selection (1V/O format)
I/O re-design to allow for easy daisy-chaining of multiple systems.
Run-on-Gate input added to allow for sequencer stage advance only during a gate applied to the input.
Ping-Pong and random modes added to directional options. Switching back to Ping-Pong from Random re-enters at the same point and direction that it left at.
Manual push-button mute during forward or reverse run operations.
Standard stage advance or, Start-on Stage operation. The sequencer starts on the stage it is set to on the next valid clock cycle without having to preset it to the stage prior to the stage you want it to start on.
Multiple "regions" between the stages that can be user defined for start and end points.
Features added and included in the Expansion Module, the Stand-alone Module and the Euro module versions:
16 independent stage gate outputs (+5V)
Additional I/O to assist with multiple system expansion.
A foot switch jack that parallels the panel pushbutton or, can be configured with a jumper for use with future features.
MIDI output providing note on/off, note value and octave shifts for recording the programmed events on a MIDI recorder.
USB port for updating the software version from the web.
Availability
This module is almost available.
Best guess is July 2012
The following price structure has been calculated:
3X wide Main Sequencer Module: $729.00
2X wide Expansion Module: $239.00
Stand-Alone version with Walnut case and power entry: $1,054.00
Division 6, 52HP Euro format version: $970
Updated 5-22-2012