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Again I have chosen the "construction kit" approach for this project. There is more than one way to assemble it, depending on available parts or needs. SPDT switches can be used to make a basic but adequate gate sequencer. SPDT Center Off switches can be used instead to produce something with 1/2 step resolution assuming a square wave clock is used. Note that these 1/2 steps are fixed at the beginning of each step cycle. See the timing diagrams below for an example.
Again I have chosen the "construction kit" approach for this project. There is more than one way to assemble it, depending on available parts or needs. SPDT switches can be used to make a basic but adequate gate sequencer. SPDT Center Off switches can be used instead to produce something with 1/2 step resolution assuming a square wave clock is used. Note that these 1/2 steps are fixed at the beginning of each step cycle. See the timing diagrams below for an example.


A new expansion board has also been added, the [[CGS gate sequencer CV adapter|CGS42 gate sequencer CV adapter]], which allows this to be adapted into a regular eight-step sequencer.
There is an expansion board, the [[CGS gate sequencer CV adapter|CGS42 gate sequencer CV adapter]], which allows this to be adapted into a regular eight-step sequencer.


While untested, the module should work on 12 volts.
While untested, the module should work on 12 volts.