MDB Polysequencer

The MDB Polysequencer is an eight track polyphonic sequencer[2] manufactured in France[3] and released in 1980.

MDB Polysequencer
ManufacturerMDB
Dates1980[1]
Technical specifications
Polyphony8 notes
TimbralityMultitimbral
Storage memoryCartridges or diskettes.
Input/output
KeyboardNone (rack mounted)

It was designed by Eric Lamya. The unit could be backed up on cartridges or diskettes. Each sequence can be entered note by note, or saved with the keyboard that is supplied with the unit.[2]

Notable users

gollark: Hmm, clearly the video data is embedded steganographically.
gollark: It contains the video of Rick Astley singing the famed song "Never Gonna Give You Up" run through an acoustic modem and then recorded.
gollark: This is because all competing processes can be modelled as ropes, by our beeoid visualizers.
gollark: What an exciting "tug of war".
gollark: Better solution: purchase CD and CD writer, burn onto those.

References

  1. "MDB Polysequencer". Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  2. "MDB Poly Sequencer | Aerozone JMJ". aerozonejmj.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  3. "MDB Polysequencer". jeanmicheljarre.50webs.com. Retrieved 2018-06-04.
  4. "MDB Poly Sequencer | Aerozone JMJ". aerozonejmj.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-06-04.
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