The last half of the video sounds very Raymond Scott-ish. Check out "Cindy Electronium" here on youtube. I don't see why you couldn't can add buffers with potentiometer controls at each step to this to adjust each gate pulse output level to a different voltage to also get melodic patterns (if fed into a VCO). Very cool, thanks for posting.
@djthomaswhite Just an idea... you got a base here. Adding gradually more hardware will not be that hard... SO seems your work is not as bad as it looks to some people in my opinion.
Beautiful modules, and I *love* the circular layout of the MFOS sequencer you built. And I think you've sold me on the CGS Gate Sequencer. =] Great vid.
Invite Deadmau5 to have a turn on this thing.
blaketheawesomedude 6 days ago
WHO THE FUCK DISLIKED THIS? , Fuck you
zKillainme 1 week ago
good dude, but will like to hear some nice sounds from it.
malatia7575 3 weeks ago
THIS IS SO GANGSTER! I jelly.
rtty21 3 weeks ago
Pretty cool! It sounds like the amazing C64 computer games! ;)
RealClipZZ 3 weeks ago
Nice one, that's one hell of a build. Congrats!
nylar4000 3 weeks ago
is this music i cant tell and where would i plug in my guitar at i want to make these noises with my guitar ?
TheFunkycrisp 1 month ago
this is a settings panel for woman control
sukabomber 1 month ago
awesome machine!
PulpoCalamari 1 month ago
I wouldn't piss this guy off - he might just be able to make a World Domination Machine that could make us all slaves to robot overlords.
Nacho66 1 month ago
pretty machine
CenyddRos 1 month ago
Thats a work of art
TheAmethystScorpion 1 month ago
That's awesome man!
theinfideluk 2 months ago
Interesting sound sequences!
Question: Is this twice the module on the site to become a quad sequencer?
celticart 2 months ago
MEOW
CoolColJ24 8 months ago
I always wanted to see it working, very interesting
GersonDjMix 11 months ago
Thanks Thomas, interesting video. It's a shame Ken's not selling the PCBs for this any more or you would have sold me on one :-)
I'll just have to be content with one of his Master Dividers and a Sub Oscillator once I get round to sending him a PCB order.
You've probably sold me on getting round to a MFOS 16 step at some point to add to my 10 step too. So many modules, so many PCBs and so little time!
All the best
Ian
ianbcnp 1 year ago
The last half of the video sounds very Raymond Scott-ish. Check out "Cindy Electronium" here on youtube. I don't see why you couldn't can add buffers with potentiometer controls at each step to this to adjust each gate pulse output level to a different voltage to also get melodic patterns (if fed into a VCO). Very cool, thanks for posting.
utubehasnoname 1 year ago
congratulations all your hard work has resulted in an awesome looking machine that sounds like a gameboy
bellydweller 1 year ago 18
@bellydweller - Whew, Victory! It is a shame it doesn't make any other sounds though : (
djthomaswhite 1 year ago 4
@djthomaswhite bahahah Deadmau5 uses these he makes some of the most craziest sounds
colbyj14 11 months ago
@djthomaswhite Just an idea... you got a base here. Adding gradually more hardware will not be that hard... SO seems your work is not as bad as it looks to some people in my opinion.
ShadowDreadblade 7 hours ago
Beautiful machine!!!! Welcome to Youtube neuronaluniverse. Thanks for listening my music!!!!!
Neuronaluniverse 1 year ago
Is that device to play music. BTW, it looks terrific. Did you build it ?
CAR73LOS 1 year ago
where did you get the inspiration for the knob layout? its beautiful!!!
spongebobdealerpants 2 years ago 4
Hey ! Where's Catgirl At !?!?
bigmartin3000 3 years ago 2
Great :)
NotReallyFailure 3 years ago
HAWT!
devieverfx 3 years ago
Beautiful modules, and I *love* the circular layout of the MFOS sequencer you built. And I think you've sold me on the CGS Gate Sequencer. =] Great vid.
cephal0p0d 4 years ago