Lost gear: The coolest sequencer you have never heard of
Lost gear highlights modules that had some really interesting ideas but are not available anymore. Today, we are looking at the ioLabs Flux and it's streamlined approach to time compression and expansion for trigger sequencing. 0:00 Intro 01:14 Basic Functionality 01:57 Time Bending! 02:44 Fine-tuning temporal compressions and other functions 03:43 Humanisation 04:10 Microtonality and Quantisation 05:16 Patch 1 05:50 Patch 2 06:20 Patch 3 06:44 As an oscillator 07:12 Final thoughts

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Battle of the Sequencers :D

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