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In keeping with the vintage theme, this is a proposal for the '''CGS vintage sequencer/programmer''', a nine step sequencer which has been prototyped, and works reasonably well.
== How it works ==
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The
All trigger and set inputs are +12 volts and should be of sufficient current to close a relay. Do not expect this to function from the gate outputs of a solid state synthesizer.
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''The capacitors at the top of the PCB are part of simple incandescent lamp emulators, to make the LEDs look like old style lamps. The lamp emulator circuit is not shown on the schematic above. To the right is a 12 volt regulator.''
A note to readers: this circuitry is intended for the more advanced builder. Because high voltages are
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