Thank you Dieter, that's good news !
I will definitely take the simple module, even with a single clock input and no memory management !
That would be a VERY SIMPLE version. But maybe for the simple version people still want more possibilities...
As far as I'm concerned I always prefer simpler modules that can be combined to make things more complicated (the common modular way of thinking, I think) but I'm not the only customer !
Anyway, thank you very much.
Regards,
Thomas
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> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I would like to know if the trigger sequencer module is going to
> > be released one day. I really hope so !
> > In my opinion there still aren't enough sequencer modules in the
> > Eurorack Modular world...
> >
> > Regards,
> > Thomas
>
> It will definitely come ! At present we are waiting for the new pcb
> prototype with 16 x 8 buttons and LEDs. Our first plan to use two pc board
> with 8x8 buttons and LEDs did not work because this would cause a gap
> between the steps 8 and 9 because of the space required for the pcb
> connectors. Our plan is to separate the 16x8 button/LED board from the
> control unit as it seems that there are two groups of users: those who vote
> for a simple, easy to use (and soon available) version and those for a
> "sophisticated" version with additional features (probably with LC display
> to handle all functions). The plan for the simple version is to have only
> two clock/start/stop inputs available (clock #1 for the units 1-4, clock #2
> for 5-8) and a simple memory management (similar to the TR808). For the
> "sophisticated" version there are plans like independend first/last step for
> each row, copy and paste functions between rows and memories, right/left
> shift of complete rows, longer patterns (A, AB, ABCD), maybe intros, fill
> in's, track programming, more than two clocks and some more. To handle these
> additional functions probably an LC display and additional buttons will be
> necessary. But these information is very preliminare. One could use the
> standard control unit at first and then replace it by the high end version
> as soon as it is available.
>
> Best wishes
> Dieter Doepfer
>