This video, via Bastl Instruments, is a demo of the new Knit Rider sequencer, part of their new line of Bastl Eurorack modules:
Knit Rider is versatile 6-voice trigger sequencer.
Features:
- master or slave tempo – selectable slave tempo ratio
- 6 voices with individual outputs – each can be set as trigger or gate
- pattern has 4 bars each has 16 steps
- each step has 4 sub steps (total 256 steps/pattern)
- 64 patterns
- simple and fast real time editing
- record function with quantisation settings
- play / stop button (for sync in slave mode)
- mute function for each voice
- jump function (repeats certain step)
- adjustable master tempo by tap or up, down (by 2 bpm)
- active step – sets how many steps there are for each voice or for all instruments – possible to deactivate individual steps
- saves everything on microSD card (accessible from the back side)
- copy and paste functions for fast workflow (paste for voice, bar or pattern)
- clear function (for one voice, all voices, active steps in one voice, all active steps)
- undo function takes you back to the moment when you saved last time
- 5 volt outputs
- handmade in Brno, Czech republic
- front panel from oak wood, handmade custom knobs
- breakout for FTDi USB adaptor for hacking, opensource firmware (see github)
Knit Rider is priced at 230 Euro. See the Bastl site for details.