Pocket-sized GorF MIDI sequencer

Music Technology

A while back, we covered an early iteration of Paul Maddox’s GorF sequencer. Built on protoboard, the basic 8-step MIDI device was originally intended for testing homegrown synth projects. Since then Paul has refined GorF into an impressively compact kit complete with features we normally see only in commercial music gear. Above he explains some of the sequencer’s abilities and how to use them. The stacked laser-cut enclosure is a nice touch!
More video and additional info can be found on Vacoloco Ramblings.

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