GorF

Gorf is a simple 8 step sequencer. It isn't as clever or complex as the Sequentix P3 nor as expensive as certain other sequencers.
I was bored one sunday, and wanted to build a simple sequencer I could use to test Defender and other synths I was building.
I wanted something simple, small and that only used bits I had lying around, So Gorf was born. It uses one Atmel Mega32 micro, eight pots, ten switches, four 7-segment displays and a handful of other commonly available parts.
Coding was relatively quick, despite a few nights lost sleep with the I2C memory functions. PCB's and kits of parts were available and from time to time I'll be re-ordering PCBs and selling them, keep an eye on my blog for updates.
The firmware can be updated via MIDI sysex, so that people without the programmer and compilers can get updates into their sequencer.
The case was made for a GorF purchaser by muddy250 (at) yahoo.co.uk, you can buy cases from him by dropping him an email.
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