Stoicheia (Στοιχεῖα) is a full-spec dual Euclidean sequencer.
With the Euclid sequencer,Loop lengthWhenNumber of beat ONAndLoop start pointThe pattern is determined by setting. When creating patterns from loop length and number of beats, a method called the Euclidean algorithm (application of the method of finding the greatest common divisor) is used, and it can produce rhythms including many ethnic percussion patterns and techno patterns. You.
Stoicheia has two channels and a common reset jack, but you can control the loop start point separately with a knob for each channel. The reset input returns to start when the gate is ON, and the sequence stops while the gate is ON. It will restart when turned off. Reset input is sequenced by gate signalTemporarily mutedIt is convenient to set a simple reset using the reset point knob.
Includes a mode switch to switch between normal mode, mute, and alternate mode (use a master clock that switches on and off for each input gate instead of using the input gate as the master clock, halving the number of beats).
The input gating sequence does not need to be a constant clock. Stoicheia in normal mode simply decimates part of the input sequence. Even if you input an irregular rhythm or a gate whose length changes, the timing and length of the gate that remains and output as beat ON will be the same as the input. The clock is shared between the two channels. There are two jacks, lower left and lower right, but the clock input from the other isDuplicated (mult) outputWill be
Stoicheia's unique trickChain modeWhen the center switch is turned down, after the pattern of channel 1 is played, the pattern that connects the pattern of channel 2 is output from both channels. You can create complex patterns by changing the pattern and mode of each channel.