Qu-Bit Electronics has announced their latest module. Bloom is a fractal sequencer capable of generating “infinitely evolving” melodies with a host of musical features.
At Bloom’s core is a powerful 32 step sequencer with two independent channels and an intuitive interface. Bloom uses fractal algorithms to transform existing sequences into more complex, powerful melodies, or to even generate new patterns altogether.
Bloom was first introduced earlier this year, at The NAMM Show:
The base sequence is known as “the Trunk” and can be programmed by hand, or can be automatically generated with the Mutate function. Once a Trunk sequence is in place, fractal transformations begin with a turn of the knob, using the Branch and path controls.
Each new Branch adds a complete variation to the base sequence and Path determines its passage through the set of recursively generated sub-sequences, offering a unique take on the melody with each turn of the knob.
Qu-Bit Bloom Features:
- Fractal sequencer
- Infinitely evolving melodies
- Two independent channels
- 32 steps per channel for base sequence, 256 steps for generated sequences
- Ratchets, per step slew, quantized output, and transpose control
- 8 pattern locations w/ save, load, copy, and erase functionality
Pricing and Availability
Qu-Bit Electronics’ Bloom sequencer module is available now and costs $329 US. For more information, or to find a local distributor, consult the Qu-Bit website.