Oh, Everything Is a Sequence!

The Online Encyclopedia of Integer Sequences (OEIS) was “founded in 1964 by N. J. A. Sloane”, which is a rather startling claim to make about a website, but in 1964 it wasn’t “Online”. Anyway, it’s an initially file cards, later punched cards, later published books, and now online database of sequences of integers, 345,080 of […]

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Gaps in the sequence, part 2

I generated Euclidean and gap sequences for: Sequence lengths from 8 through 16 steps Event numbers from 3 through through length-3 (anything outside that range not being so interesting) For gap, all generators that can generate that many events (skipping those for which ) Here they are. Gap sequences that are the same as the […]

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Gaps in the sequence, part 1

In recent years there’s been a fair amount of interest in the synth community in Euclidean sequencers. These are trigger sequencers that let you specify a sequence length (number of steps) and a count of the desired number of triggers per sequence, and they then generate such a sequence with the property that the triggers […]

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Just sequence these

In a recent Patreon video, Sam Battle (LMNC) talked about a new Arduino-controlled analog sequencer design he’s working on, and he mentioned one feature which I realized I could do on my version of his old sequencer. So I went ahead and implemented it: If two or more buttons are held down then those are […]

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Next in the sequence

The switched multiple’s record for largest number of panel components didn’t stand long. This new module has, if I’ve counted correctly, 59 panel components. Then again, it’s a bit bigger than the switched multiple. 20 by 40 cm. It’s an 8 Step Keyboard Sequencer, my variant of the LMNC version. Sam Battle designed a digitally […]

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