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Ouwe rot
Simpel te bedienen, live te tweaken, analoge stepsequencer met CV, MIDI of DYNSync. Hij synced goed op MIDI-in vanuit Cubase. De mijne heeft houten zijkantjes waardoor ie goed op tafel staat. Maar je kunt ‘m ook in een rack doen. 3U rack module. Super handig ding om als note-on sequencer te gebruiken. Ziet er gaaf uit. Ik heb sinds kort een Pro2 en ben die sequencer aan te gebruiken, daarom doe ik m weg.
€ 400,= (heb ik er zelf ook voor betaald).
Van Future retro:
In 2000, we released the Mobius sequencer. This was spawned from the sequencer used in the 777, but in place of the sound section we added numerous interfacing methods to allow this unit to control nearly all types of synthesizers, including CV/Gate analog synths, MIDI synths, and Din Sync devices.
At that time, there were quite a few companies building TB-303 clones; however, nearly all of those units did not include the sequencer, which played an equally important role in generating those slippery acid lines. Today many artists still use this unit to control their clones, although many others have found it to be a powerful sequencer in its own right with the real-time editing capabilities. The Mobius is still one of the only modern day sequencers to support both the V/Oct and Hz/V CV standards.
All of these units were hand-made. In 2008, production for the Mobius ended, with a total of approximately 540 units produced in all.
this machine is simply great it does exactly every thing it should ..no more no less....nothing is in the way..nothing is missing...and the look of the machine is astounding
http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/mobius.php
€ 400,= (heb ik er zelf ook voor betaald).
Van Future retro:
In 2000, we released the Mobius sequencer. This was spawned from the sequencer used in the 777, but in place of the sound section we added numerous interfacing methods to allow this unit to control nearly all types of synthesizers, including CV/Gate analog synths, MIDI synths, and Din Sync devices.
At that time, there were quite a few companies building TB-303 clones; however, nearly all of those units did not include the sequencer, which played an equally important role in generating those slippery acid lines. Today many artists still use this unit to control their clones, although many others have found it to be a powerful sequencer in its own right with the real-time editing capabilities. The Mobius is still one of the only modern day sequencers to support both the V/Oct and Hz/V CV standards.
All of these units were hand-made. In 2008, production for the Mobius ended, with a total of approximately 540 units produced in all.
this machine is simply great it does exactly every thing it should ..no more no less....nothing is in the way..nothing is missing...and the look of the machine is astounding
http://www.vintagesynth.com/misc/mobius.php