this is ultimately and unbelievably rare. even more - there's barely any information ever available about it anywhere at all.

it's a stylish laboratory-style vintage sequencer for analogue synthesizers. it does what it says, it's a quirky machine, and a piece of very early history, before midi.

definitely a total authenticity machine, there's barely anything like it, and it's a time and space travel.

I have played with it for a while - one mechanical switch on the bottom has been replaced by me.

it appears to be all working, although, I can't guarantee total functionality.

I managed to record some cv and gates, and then play them back in a loop, for some reason only in "reversed loop", and it does it in a fun quirky weird manner. but it definitely does it.

there's no documentation that I can find, and it's a cool thing for a quirky mind that hunts for weird authentic piece of kit, that. to my opinion is great to give you some unexpected melodical and rhytmical twists.

it's sold with absolutely no returns whatsoever.

made in the US, and has USA power plug and voltage is 110v.

please, assure you've read the description properly.

check my feedback.

will be packed and shipped quickly with love and care.

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ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
  • Strider Systems Inc
Model
  • uSeq
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 1980s
Made In
  • United States

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