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Imprint

KOMA Elektronik GmbH  
is a subsidiary company of KOMA Elektronik B.V.

Managing Director: Christian Zollner & Wouter Jaspers
Registered Office: Berlin, Germany

Court of Registration: Amtgericht Berlin-Charlottenburg
Registration Number : HRB 145453
VAT ID: DE285522050

KOMA Elektronik GmbH

Mahlower Strasse 24
12049 Berlin-Neukölln
Germany

Inputs & Outputs

1. Unpack your machine

The package contains the Komplex Sequencer itself, a dust 
cover, this manual and the power supply unit.

2. POWER UP

Use only the included 12V AC power supply included. The 
sequencer turns on automatically when it receives power.

3. CONNECT IT

Plug the CV OUT of the Komplex to your CV IN (V/oct, pitch 
or fm) of your synthesizer and the GATE OUT to the GATE or 
TRIGGER IN. Connect an external clock to the CLOCK IN of the 
Komplex if you are using another device as the master clock.

4. PLAY

Press PLAY and start moving the sliders and adjusting other 
parameters to begin creating a sequence.

5. PROGRESS

Make it more complex by patching and chaining the other 
sequences into one another! Remember to connect the 
CLOCK OUT of the running sequence into the others’ CLOCK IN 
so they are in time with each other.

Dear KOMA user,

Thank you for purchasing the KOMA Elektronik Komplex 
Sequencer!  

Some machines start with crazy ideas on paper but make 
much more sense when they are realised. The Komplex 
Sequencer is one of those machines: four sequencers that 
can cross modulate each other and the possibility to control 
all features over CV—why not?

Here at KOMA, we love sequencers. It has been a key tool 
for many musicians throughout the years, ranging from 
techno producers to experimental ambient artists, all using 
its repetitive character to create innovative music. Now, it’s 
time for the ultimate sequencer, one that has so much power 
and connectivity, giving you the possibility to transcend the 
sequence from a repeating pattern into an ever evolving 
cadence of sound.

The Komplex Sequencer has no screens or submenus; all 
features have their own dedicated controls, inputs and 
outputs on a large 87-point front-panel patch bay inviting 
you to instantly interact with the machine. By patching both 
internal and external CV sources between the four individual 
sequencers and the CV recorder, you can “sequence the 
sequence” and create extremely complex patterns that 
further usual repetitious loops. 

No matter if you have a small modular system or a studio filled 
with vintage synths, the Komplex Sequencer is compatible 
with almost all synthesizers that accept CV/Gate and/or 
MIDI. Open up a whole new world of playability and creativity, 
starting where all other sequencers stop. Now, hook the 
sequencer up and hit play!

All the best from Berlin,

The KOMA Elektronik Team

Getting Started

   1     CV OUT  

(Output)  

 
The CV output of the sequencer.

   2      GATE OUT  

(Output)  

                  

Outputs a positive gate per step where gate 
is engaged.

   3      SOS OUT  

(Start of Sequence Output)   

Sends a pulse every time a Start signal is 
recieved by the sequencer.

   4      EOS OUT  

(End of Sequence Output)  

                    

Outputs a pulse every time the sequence 
hits the end of its last step.

   5      CLOCK IN  

(Input)   

Set the speed of sequencer via an incoming 
clock signal. Overrides the SPEED rotary 
control. 

    6      CLOCK OUT  

(Output)  

                  

Outputs the clock per sequencer as set by 
SPEED or incoming clock.

   7       REC CLK  

(Input)   

Set the speed of the corresponding CV 
Recorder output via an incoming clock 
signal. The CLOCK OUT is normalled to this 
input.

   8      REC OUT  

(Output)  

                  

CV output of the corresponding CV Recorder 
bank (A, B, C or D).

   9     TRANSP  

(Input)   

Offsets the whole sequence’s CV output by 
the amount of CV applied. To transpose with 
V/oct use the QUANTIZER on the CV outputs. 

  10     START  

(Input)  

                  

When this input receives a positive pulse, 
the sequence starts playing or pauses.

  11     STOP  

(Output)  

                  

An incoming pulse resets the sequence 
back to its sequence start point.

  12     SKIP STEP  

(Input)  

                  

When positive voltage is applied to this 
input, the step is skipped in accordance 
with the SKIP MODE setting.

  13     SSP  

(Input)   

Sets the sequence start point. 

  14     REPEATS  

(Input)  

                  

Sets the amount of repeats for steps with 
repeat active with CV.

  

  15     SEQ LGTH  

(Input)  

                  

Set the sequence length.

 

  16   GATE LGTH  

(Input)  

                  

Sets the gate length of the sequence of the 
current step.

  17    PLAY M  

(Input)  

  

 

Select the play mode of the sequence. 

  18    GLIDE  

(Input)  

                  

Control the glide time.

 

  19    DIVISION  

(Input)  

Set the division of the SPEED or CLOCK IN.

  20    MIDI IN  

(Input)  

                  

Receives incoming MIDI clock.

  21     MIDI OUT  

(Output)  

                  

Sends MIDI information as assigned by the 
four sequencers.

  22   MIDI CLK  

(Output)  

                  

The MIDI-to-analog clock out sends a trigger 
(+5V) after 24 MIDI clock pulses are received 
corresponding to 1 clock trigger per quarter 
note.

  23   AC 12V  

(Power Adapter)  

                  

Only use the KOMA adapter shipped with the 
unit. The Komplex powers on automatically 
when plugged in.

Inputs are 0-5V but can also accept bipolar signals. If the input has a corresponding knob, then the knob becomes the bias of the input.

Per Sequencer Controls

Section Controls

   

A

      CV Slider

 

Sets the output amount of CV per step.

   

B

      Step Select Button

                 

Multi-function control for per step selection 
of the SECTION CONTROLS.

   

C

      SPEED  

   

Sets the tempo of the sequencer.

   

D

      Seq Length  

Sets how many steps the sequencer will play 
until it resets back to the sequence start 
point. The step select buttons show how 
long the sequence is when the control is 
touched. 

   

E

      Gate Length   

   

Sets the pulse width of the gate signal 
coming from the GATE OUT.

   

F

      Play Mode               

Sets the order in which the steps are played: 
Forward, Reverse, Ping Pong, Ping Pong 
Reverse and Random.

   

G

      Glide   

 

Sets the portamento time for steps in which 
glide is active. Can be used for acid-style 
slides! 

   

H

      Division                

Sets the division of the SPEED or incoming 
clock at which the sequencer will run.

    

I

      Quantizer                 

Scales the sequencer CV output to V/oct, 
selectable in chromatic, major and minor 
scales. Use the on/off buttons to switch the 
quantizer on or off per channel.

   

J

      Output Range 

Sets the voltage range of the CV Output, 
choose between 2, 5 and 9 volts. 

    

K

      One Shot Mode  

 

                  

When engaged, the sequencer only runs 
once until PLAY is pressed again.

 

    

L

      Play / Pause              

Starts the sequencer or pauses it at its 
current position until started again.

   

M

      Stop 

 

                  

Stops and resets the sequence to its 
sequence start point.

   

N

      GLOBAL Play / Pause 

Starts all 4 sequencers or pauses them at 
once to their current position until started 
again. 

   

O

      GLOBAL Stop                 

Stops and resets all sequences at once to 
their corresponding sequence start points.

 

   

P

       Repeat Set  

(Green)

 

Use the step select buttons to select which 
steps will repeat. Once a step is selected, 
the position of the blinking step select 
button will indicate how many times it will 
repeat. Press step 1-16 to set how many 
repetitions the step will make. 

   

Q

      Mode                 

Press this button to access the mode 
menu. Here, you can change the step skip 
behaviour, repeat mode, unipolar/bipolar CV 
output mode and MIDI parameters. For more 
information, check out the EXTRA FEATURES 
section on the other side of this manual!

   

R

      step  

(Orange)

 

The step select buttons indicate which 
steps are active. Ones that are deselected 
behave as set in the SKIP STEP MODE MENU.

   

S

      GLIDE  

(Orange)

When a step is selected, the setting of the 
GLIDE control is applied.

   

T

      SSP  

(Blue)

The step select  button indicates the 
sequence start point.

   

U

      Gate   

(Blue)

Sets which steps output a gate at GATE OUT.

K0MPLEX

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USER MANUAL

Set the values for the section controls with the Step Select Buttons as mentioned above.

 

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