Mylar Melodies shared this in-depth video demo of the Transistor Sounds Labs Stepper Acid, a 303-inspired step sequencer.
The Stepper Acid is a 16-step Eurorack sequencer module designed with live performance in mind.
Features:
- 16-step sequencer
- Adjustable pattern length
- Adjustable analogue slide
- Song mode for pattern chaining
- Stores up to 40 patterns
- Detach mode for playing one pattern while entering another
- 0-5V range CV (5 octaves)
- Gate and accent output
- 5V or 12V selectable
- Variable swing function
- Dual microcontroller design
- Adjustable clock sync input and output
- Includes: 24PPQN (Sync24), 48PPQN, 96PPQN and 4PPQN (one note per pulse)
Pricing and Availability
The Stepper Acid sequencer is available now for US 395.00. See Transistor Sounds Labs site for more info.
Best demo I’ve ever seen. Get ready to sell out of these immediately and book a yearlong backlog.
Yeah his enthusiasm is infectious. Fun stuff.
Yeah this is the guy that does a lot of the Modular Monthly stuff on the Future Music channel. Great stuff. You should check that stuff out if you haven’t already
The Stepper Acid has been available for quite a while, and it really is a nice bit of kit.
This video is quite fun and enthusiastic. I really like the emphasis on showing how the detach mode can be used , which in a modular set up really differentiates it .
I bought one of the early Stepper acid modules, and it made me think I should be using the detached mode a lot more. Well done Transistor Labs and Mylar melodies