Audiowerkstatt Releases MIDI Sequencer

US mini-midi-step-seq is based on a classic analog step-sequencer and optimised for live use      24/03/16

Audiowerkstatt Releases MIDI Sequencer


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audiowerkstatt has announced that audiowerkstatt-product #7, the mini-midi-step-seq, has gone on sale. Here's what they have to say about it:

The audiowerkstatt mini-midi-step-seq is a MIDI-sequencer (no gate/CV), which is based on a classic analog step-sequencer:

  • Programming with potentiometers (no endless-dial and no detent)
  • Only one track
  • No pattern-storage
  • No internal clock (only usable as MIDI-slave)
  • No display


It is optimized for live use, especially jam-sessions, but can also be used to give you new ideas, if you are stuck in your main sequencer.

  • All settings can be changed while it's running
  • 2x 8-step-patterns, that can be chained to a 16-step-pattern
  • Possibility to jump from one pattern to the other
  • Possibility to edit the pattern that is playing or the other pattern
  • LEDs next to the knobs display their status
  • One pattern can be copied to the other
  • Several steps can be put together, to get different note-lenths
  • First step and last step can be adjusted
  • Clock-divider can be set in 8 steps (1/1 to 1/32)
  • Velocity can be set in 7 steps (1 to 127)
  • Special mode for random velocity
  • Range can be set in 7 steps (13 notes to 128 notes)
  • Special mode where the knobs are used to program pitchbend
  • The lowest note can be set in 8 steps to transpose (C0 bis C7)
  • The gate-length can be set in 16 steps
  • Possibility to get polyphonic patterns similar to "chord memory"
  • Can be pushed forward or backward a step or midi-clock-tick
  • Can restart the sequencer without stopping the master-clock
  • All settings are stored after powering down


Pricing and Availability:
329 €

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