Voltage Sequencer for Moog Mother-32 Made from 4040 Counter, 4051 Multiplexer, and a 40106 Oscillator
This is a really simple and straightforward voltage sequencer (that sounds great!). Sebastian from little-scale demonstrates this using his Moog Mother-32 but it’s totally applicable for other devices as well.
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A simple voltage sequence for Moog Mother-32 and other devices. The cost is very low, and the concept is somewhat expandable. No additional power supply is used. Instead, the VC Mix Output is used to power the sequencing circuit, consisting of a 40106 oscillator, a 4040 counter and a 4051 multiplexer.
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