Okay, then some more info.
The initial idea was to make a tiny yet fully working and easy to use and cheap and cool sequencer. Something you can use to test synth settings, carry around with you in a small bag, make some cool 303ish sequences with.
Then Wilba used his big persuasion hammer on me and feature creeped the living hell out of it. Well, a bit a least.
The firmware is still an early alpha version and roughly does this:
- Plays 4 sequences of 8 steps each in different modes (1, 12, 123, 1234, random, ...)
- For each step you can set note, velocity, 2 CCs, Accent and Glide
- "Swing"
- No deep menu structures, flat hierarchies, easy to get where you wanna
- Stores sequences locally on a bankstick or dumps/receives them via midi
- For each thing you can edit there's 3 modes, ie edit the active step, every step of the active pattern (8 steps) or all 4 patterns.
- It will also have an arpeggiator mode, that'l let you trigger the sequences via MIDI
Ya know, the fun stuff for live fiddling :)