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Epidode 2: 4 rows of sequences - building the MARF 1976, synthesizer pioneer Suzanne Ciani wrote a paper with all the answers to the question that all the modern performers are asking today. Here is an in-depth walkthrough this document, illustrated with free software VCV Rack. On the following link you will find many extra information on the subject, including the VCV Rack patch used for this video https://www.pyer.be/ciani.html The other episodes: • Ciani's cookbook How to have multiple playheads on Shapemaster: • VCV Rack Hacks | Aliasing Trick Please consider sharing it with people who might like this 😊, If you are one of these, click subscribe to stay in touch! THINGS I RECORD: https://pyermusic.bandcamp.com/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/744J9... / artist THINGS I DO: https://www.pyer.be/ / pyerdesignfo... / pyer_c

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