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QU-BIT Bloom £305

hether you’re a newbie to Eurorack or a seasoned user, you’ll doubtless need modules within your system to cater for the sequencing of notes. It’s a common complaint from Eurorack users, performers and listeners, that while it’s very easy to exploit a basic sequence of limited length, it can often become boring for the listener, leading some to want to explore the use of CV sources outside of the Eurorack case, possibly from within a DAW. As a concept, this can be contentious with a view that by moving to an exterior device for more elaborate sequencing, you’re selling out. The reality is, it’s very difficult to maintain interest when simply confronted by a minimal number of steps, so Qu-Bit has picked up the gauntlet, running with the challenge of starting with a limited number of sequenced steps that

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