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Noise Engineering Mimetic Digitalis Eurorack Sequencer Module (Silver)

Noise Engineering

£328.00
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The Mimetic Digitalis is a step sequencer designed specifically for performance and live use. It has four 16 step sequences that play simultaneously, each with their own output. There are many different ways to advance though the sequences including buttons and triggers inputs for "next step", "next vertical step" and "random step" as well as CV inputs for "X-position", "Y-position" and "Next Step". The CV outputs on each step are set by the encoder and can be recorded in real time as the sequencer us running or on a step by step basis. The track select buttons allow you you record the same CV on all four tracks simultaneously or individually. You can save and load sequences on the fly too.

Complex CV step sequencer optimized for live use

Size: 10HP Eurorack

Depth: 0.8 Inches

Power: 2x5 Eurorack

Mimetic - from latin mimus"mime" with suffix -ic "pertaining to" "pertaining to mimes"

Digitalis - from Latin digitalis for "finger"

"Finger recorder

Product Overview

The Mimetic Digitalis is a step sequencer designed specifically for performance and live use. It has four 16 step sequences that play simultaneously, each with their own output. There are many different ways to advance though the sequences including buttons and triggers inputs for "next step", "next vertical step" and "random step" as well as CV inputs for "X-position", "Y-position" and "Next Step". The CV outputs on each step are set by the encoder and can be recorded in real time as the sequencer us running or on a step by step basis. The track select buttons allow you you record the same CV on all four tracks simultaneously or individually. You can save and load sequences on the fly too.

Complex CV step sequencer optimized for live use

Size: 10HP Eurorack

Depth: 0.8 Inches

Power: 2x5 Eurorack

Mimetic - from latin mimus"mime" with suffix -ic "pertaining to" "pertaining to mimes"

Digitalis - from Latin digitalis for "finger"

"Finger recorder