LINKing multiple 6equencers
Using the LINK interface on the back and the supplied cable,
it is possible to chain multiple 6equencers to create longer
patterns, or have them play in sync.
The first 6equencer in the chain acts as ‘controller’ accepting
clock or midi sync and forwarding it to the other 6equencers.
6equencer automatically detects both if it is linked, and also
how many 6sequencers are linked
Connect LINK OUT of the first 6equencer to LINK IN of the
second. Connect LINK OUT of the second 6equencer to
LINK IN of the third and so on.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT connect the last 6equencer in the
chain to the first.
In the config menu (see below) you can select serial or
parallel mode or turn LINK OFF completely.
Serial mode
In serial mode the 6equencer will forward its clock to the
next 6equencer in the chain when a pattern has reached its
last step. This is continued until the last 6equencer in the
chain has finished playing after which the first 6equencer will
start again.
Instrument events are distributed among the connected
6equencers and each will output the same intruments.
However one might output 1ms pulses, another 40ms pulses
Tubbutec 6equencer user manual – page 22