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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2009

This is only a DEMO showing how easily the anlog-modular Q960 sequencer can be used to change sequence patterns 'on-the-fly', which is especially great for improvisational work. Imagine you have other music-tracks playing (or even other instruments in a band)... and you wish to change-up how the sequence patterns sound... not just 'skipping' notes, but completely re-ordering reset-points. My technique works really well when you're looking for "that feel" that works with what you're doing or hearing at that time.

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  • Thank you very much for all the info and the ideas! And the pleasant music too! Do you have a url where we can download sessions as mp3s?

  • Naw... I'm not doing 'downloads' at this time.... not 'til I've sold enough of my CD's to at least break even on the production costs.

  • Morbius jest jednym z najbardziej współcześnie charyzmatycznych i ciekawych miłośników syntezatorów analogowych

  • Ummm....  kaplah!

  • Great video, Morbius, but I miss your straw hat!

  • Yeah... I'm gonna make a way-kewel hatband out of a patchcord. : o

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  • Great !

  • A very cool setup to see, using the 960's Morbius. :) I'm currently working on my own sequencer design, having finally figured out how the 960 works. Breadboard tests are beginning today, for the alpha V1.00. In time, I hope to have an analog sequencer with the abiilty to patch together any combinations of steps, desired between sequencer's modules. As well as 1V/oct. output.

    Great to see your work tho - compared to the standard repeating of 8, 12 or 16 steps, over and over and ...

  • all these videos sound amazing!!! i was wondering - i'm getting a Q960 set up - but i can only afford one at the moment........is there anyway you can show what you can do with one sequencer only?

  • I just like it :)

  • @morbius001 lol. he said that you are one of the most interesting analog synths enthusiast nowadays.

  • @morbius001 He said "Morbius is now one of the most interesting and charismatic fans of analogue synthesisers".

  • I love this. I have machine envy. Genius. The flashing tell tales ! So cool !

  • Marvellous music, you really know how to emanate optimum harmonic resonances from your beautiful synths & modules. The possibilities are infinite and you have chosen some really cosmic musical ones ;) :) Thank you.

    Please have more links to your music in your texts.... w w w.cdbaby.com/cd/cybertron

    and it would be real easy to add digital downloads to your cdbaby account, but I know you want to sell the CD's first. Your music suits the cyber generation :)

    Peace & Love

  • You have gears like the Tonto Cave, it's tremendous, seen on phantom of paradise! the tutorial is fun also, it's nearly I begin to understand something, it's just a bit long to finish before it disappear.

  • What a great and informative video! i am just starting with some diy stuff and most of the time you just see videos where the makers assume that the viewer knows what is done or just simply freakin'g.

    Question: Is it possible to give a very simple tutorial about sequencers with just gate and cv and what are the basic effects on those with for instance vco vcf and so forth. That would help my understanding a lot.

    And i mean BASIC. Would you do that? I think that would be an asset to youtube.

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