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From the first Back In Time Concert, October 31, 2004.

Here are the Analog Sequencers
 

maq163.jpg

This is the main sequencer, the MAQ16/3. An analog/digital hybrid, it's an older black-face version with the CV and gate outputs with30 presets of 3 rows and 16 steps. The heartbeat of this Beriln school music. This is connected to the two seperate synthesizer sections in the Minimodular. The top row controlls the Mini, middle row for the MOTM and the bottom row advances the 700 programer at certain times.

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The Cheetah, a small customized controller for the MAQ16/3. With this remote I can start/stop the MAQ, transpose keys, and with the assignable wheels, control the sequence length of two seperate rows. With a connected footswitch I can cycle through the pre-programed sequences, while still playing with both hands.

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The Cyclodon, a small 16 step sequencer, connected to the Minimoog. Can give fast trills to leads and run a standard step sequence.