This MIDIbox SEQ v4+ is an amazing, 16-track step and morph midi sequencer with arpeggiator that can connect to gear via standard 5pin midi-din cables or a USB cable. It is powered by USB, I will include the cable. Also will include the pre-formatted SD card that stores all the projects and sessions, a small bag of the original and spare keycaps, and a set of custom designed, red encoder knobs (more info below). Lastly, there is a 3d printed stand included that will hold it at an even more direct angle if that's something that is desired.
The MidiBox SEQ v4+ is only available as a kit (this one is from midiphy.com), this one is fully assembled and works 100%. The creators really designed this to last, it's very well thought-out in terms of construction and assembly. It's surprisingly heavy, due to its all-metal case. The buttons are custom '909 style' buttons, but I will include the originals if you want to swap them out. The displays are extremely high quality OLED displays. (Please note the images may show some blank lines/missing pixels but that is just the framerate of the camera vs the display. There are no missing pixels/lines in the actual unit.)
This is similar to a Cirklon in that it can serve as the center of your studio and has lots of midi ports. The advantage of multiple midi ports is lower latency. It has 4 assignable midi outs, and 4 sets of assignable midi in/outs. Also multiple USB assignable midi ports. As well as 'internal midi' that can be assigned to other tracks. It's very flexible and incredibly powerful.
(Note: It was recommended by the creator that In4/Out4 should be wired to accept a future kit from midiphy.com so regular midi in/out may or may not work for your piece of gear that is plugged into there. There are still tons of other inputs/outputs to choose from.)
The LED matrix display in the top left shows visuals based on what mode its currently in, such as the BPM or the track position. The UI is very intuitive and very thought out. The OLED screens are readable at extreme angles and has a configurable screensaver that is automatically activated to prolong their life. There are many options that can be configured via an intuitive menu system.
The original knobs are quite nice, but I wanted something a bit thicker to turn. It's difficult to find quality encoder knobs without an indicator line, so I designed and printed these in a grippy, TPU plastic material. They are very pleasant to turn and feel great when pressed (the encoders also can act as buttons).
The only way to acquire one of these sequencers is to purchase the pcb and case kit, purchase all the components, and then carefully solder, test and install the software. This unit has already been built, it's ready to use and has an all-metal, powder-coated case with screenprinted graphics.
The MidiBox SEQ v4+ is only available as a kit (this one is from midiphy.com), this one is fully assembled and works 100%. The creators really designed this to last, it's very well thought-out in terms of construction and assembly. It's surprisingly heavy, due to its all-metal case. The buttons are custom '909 style' buttons, but I will include the originals if you want to swap them out. The displays are extremely high quality OLED displays. (Please note the images may show some blank lines/missing pixels but that is just the framerate of the camera vs the display. There are no missing pixels/lines in the actual unit.)
This is similar to a Cirklon in that it can serve as the center of your studio and has lots of midi ports. The advantage of multiple midi ports is lower latency. It has 4 assignable midi outs, and 4 sets of assignable midi in/outs. Also multiple USB assignable midi ports. As well as 'internal midi' that can be assigned to other tracks. It's very flexible and incredibly powerful.
(Note: It was recommended by the creator that In4/Out4 should be wired to accept a future kit from midiphy.com so regular midi in/out may or may not work for your piece of gear that is plugged into there. There are still tons of other inputs/outputs to choose from.)
The LED matrix display in the top left shows visuals based on what mode its currently in, such as the BPM or the track position. The UI is very intuitive and very thought out. The OLED screens are readable at extreme angles and has a configurable screensaver that is automatically activated to prolong their life. There are many options that can be configured via an intuitive menu system.
The original knobs are quite nice, but I wanted something a bit thicker to turn. It's difficult to find quality encoder knobs without an indicator line, so I designed and printed these in a grippy, TPU plastic material. They are very pleasant to turn and feel great when pressed (the encoders also can act as buttons).
The only way to acquire one of these sequencers is to purchase the pcb and case kit, purchase all the components, and then carefully solder, test and install the software. This unit has already been built, it's ready to use and has an all-metal, powder-coated case with screenprinted graphics.
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