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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2008

This is a 16 step sequencer constructed after a semester of "hardware hacking" at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, taught by nicolas collins

built from two 10-step CMOS 4017 counter chips, clock is a 74c14 oscillator, then through a 4046 chip. the counter chips has a 4093 chip inbetween to reverse the clock, which is why at one point the two chips start counting paralell to each other

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  • now i've heard every song from every video game made in the late 80s-mid 90s!

  • who would bitch about such a trivial matter? some ignorant fool obviously, you can theoretically cascade as many as you want.

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  • mix this with psychadelics and you would have a winning combo

  • Way cool

  • this is Awesome !!! 

  • bonito te qedo

  • SICK!!!!

  • Dude really nice job!!

    I did a 8 step seq with amp and 4 channel mixer integrated for a project on my circuit bending class, and i got to say that you seq got me so impress nice work! keep it up

  • I have seen an official 4017 datasheet where they show how to cascade them.

  • trippy.........

  • Nice, sounds like the NES

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