Leipzig-S/SK User Manual
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SEQUENCER | Analogue Solutions
SEQUENCER
This is the fun bit
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Leipzig-S has a built in analogue step sequencer. It can be clocked from various
sources and produces an analogue CV that can be used to modulate the VCOs or filter
cut-off.
It is fantastic as a modulation source.
It can also be used to create simple melodies that can be transposed with your MIDI
keyboard.
It can also be used as a simple waveform generator and then used as a new audio
source that can be played and filtered.
Note; it does not produce a MIDI output! This is an anague synth, after all! Think of this
sequencer more as a modulation source, though of course you can create simple
melodies.
SYNC SOURCE
The sequencer can be clocked from seven different sources;
LFO
Internal LFO becomes the clock source.
VCO2 AUDIO
VCO2 clock source becomes the clock source. This means the sequencer is running at
audio frequencies! More on this later.
MIDI KEY
Sequencer advances one step each time a MIDI key is played. This is the BEST way to
sync to a MIDI sequencer. More on this later.
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