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The Brighton Modular Meet was the first outing and unveiling of James Carruthers prototype Spectrum sequencer.
It should be noted that this is just a protoype module, James assured us that the finished product would not stick out of the front panel.
8 steps may not sound like a lot for a modern day sequencer, but with all the different features, the Spectrum allows for some very interesting patterns in such a small space.
The Spectrum uses two push button rotary encoders to program the sequence. It also has two assignable CV inputs, two gate outputs, an envelope out and V/oct output as well as ext clock in and reset in.
No details on price or release date yet but if you're in the market for a sequencer in a small space then I would keep up to date by following James on Twitter or checking out here
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