“This is a guide for creating a simple sequencer. A sequencer is a device that cyclically produces a series of steps that then drive an oscillator. Each step can be assigned to a different tone and thus create interesting sequences or audio effects. I called it a parallel sequencer because it is not driven by one oscillator at each step, but by two oscillators at the same time.”
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