Klee Sequencer Eurorack

Klee Sequencer Eurorack

600,00 

1 in stock

The Klee sequencer (Klee is pronounced like clay), designed by  is a DIY  but instead of just one control at a time, addresses any number to produce a looping succession of voltage pattern. Visually this appears as more than one light running across the panel. The individual voltages are summed. Changing one control will affect all the other notes in the sequence, by the same increment

Brand new Klee Sequencer. Built with the latest revision PCB set that incorporates the analog, digital and power pcbs into a single pcb.

 

One of the most complex and interesting sequencers currently available in the Eurorack format. A bit like a regular 16-step sequencer with added entropy and versatility, or a fully expanded Music Thing Turing Machine (which was influenced by the Klee) with more control.

multiple “steps” ( aka “stages”) can be active at one time
3 channels of gate outputs – each stage can send a gate pulse to 1 of 3 buses
each group of 8 stages has its own CV output, in addition there is a combined cv output for all 16 stages
variable glide control on each CV output
8×2 or 16×1 stages
variable random factor
variable scaling
numerous flashing lights (in your choice of colors, if you pre-order)

For an excellent, in-depth explanation of the Klee, please refer to this document by Scott Stites, designer of the Klee sequencer.

Circuit designed by Scott Stites. Panel designed by Tim Goslin.

multiple “steps” ( aka “stages”) can be active at one time

3 channels of gate outputs – each stage can send a gate pulse to 1 of 3 buses

each group of 8 stages has its own cv output, in addition there is a combined cv output for all 16 stages

variable glide control on each cv output

8×2 or 16×1 stages

random

variable scaling

DIMENSION

56 HP
48 mm deep
Current Draw
115 mA +12V
25 mA -12V
0 mA 5V