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[[File:cgs_photo_cgs89_gate_sequencer.jpg|thumb|center|800px|]]
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[[File:cgs_panel_cgs89_gate_sequencer.jpg|thumb|right|299px|The prototype was built behind a Cynthia Gate Sequencer panel.]]
[[File:cgs_panel_cgs89_gate_sequencer.jpg|thumb|right|299px|The prototype was built behind a Cynthia Gate Sequencer panel.]]
'''CGS89''' the '''CGS89 gate sequencer''' is designed for delivering pulsed or gated events, for rhythm and percussion, triggering other sequencers, or selecting stages in programmers such as the Serge R15 PRG. It can be used as a replacement for the first generation Serge R10 SEQ Sequencer. The module will work on +/-12 volts.
'''CGS89''' the '''CGS89 gate sequencer''' is designed for delivering pulsed or gated events, for rhythm and percussion, triggering other sequencers, or selecting stages in programmers such as the Serge R15 PRG. It can be used as a replacement for the first generation Serge R10 SEQ Sequencer.

The module will work on +/-12 volts.


== How to use this module ==
== How to use this module ==