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MFB-URZWERG Full Details

via mfberline.de

"* CV/Gate step-sequencer
* 32 step-controls for direct access
* two modes with 2 x 16 or 4 x 8 steps
* 4 x CV/Gate-outputs (5V or 10V)
* adjustable gate-length
* continuously variable range between 1-10V
* MSRP: 380, - Euro

The MFB family is steadily growing. The new step-sequencer URZWERG is a universal control-central for KRAFTZWERG, SCHLAGZWERG as well as for future ZWERG models.

URZWERG offers 32 steps that can either be used in two sequences with 16 steps each or as four sequences with 8 steps each. Accordingly, up to four synthesizers or CV-parameters of a modular system can be addressed simultaneously. When in 4 x 8 mode, URZWERG could control four NANOZWERG units polyphonically. Another example would be independent control over pitch, pulse width, filter-cutoff and LFO-speed on a single KRAFTZWERG. In combination with a modular system, possibilities are finally vast. URZWERG’s Gate- and CV-inputs are compatible to all common modules for the Eurorack-system.

URZWERG was designed for intuitive operation. All functions have designated controls that can be edited while the sequencer is running. Steps can be set and edited live, as well as the sequence direction and the sequence length for each individual row.

URZWERG allows setting of independent gate-lengths, ranges and glides for rows 1/2 and 3/4. Range defines the CV-range for the step-knobs between 1-10V. For pitch control, the range can be quantized to 5V. All four rows feature skip-buttons per step to activate/deactivate gate-triggers for these positions. Alternatively, the skip-buttons can also deactivate the CV-step-control. To add more liveliness, URZWERG also offers two optimized shuffle-modes.

URZWERG provides four Gate- and CV-outputs to control compatible analogue synthesizers and modular systems. Start-I/O and Clock-I/O allow URZWERG to be synchronized to and sync other analogue sequencers. The additional CV-Clock-input allows for dynamic tempo-control, e.g. using an external LFO or a CV-controller.

To be synchronized to MIDI-sequencers, URZWERG can send and receive MIDI-start/stop commands as well as MIDI-clock. Furthermore, URZWERG’s sequences can be transposed, advanced stepwise as well as its steps being directly addressed using a MIDI-keyboard or DAW.

MFB’s URZWERG has the following dimensions: 310 x 165 x 38/72 mm.

External power supply included."
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  • MFB has introduced a new, relatively inexpensive, analog step sequencer, the MFB Urzwerg.
    MFB Urzwerg Features:

    • CV/Gate step-sequencer
    • 32 step-controls for direct access
    • two modes with 2 x 16 or 4 x 8 steps
    • 4 x CV/Gate-outputs (5V or 10V)
    • adjustable gate-length
    • continuously variable range between 1-10V
    • MSRP: 380, – Euro

    Details below.
    MFB Urzwerg Description:
    The MFB family is steadily growing. The new step-sequencer URZWERG is a universal control-central for KRAFTZWERG, SCHLAGZWERG as well as for future ZWERG models.
    URZWERG offers 32 steps that can either be used in two sequences with 16 steps each or as four sequences with 8 steps each. Accordingly, up to four synthesizers or CV-parameters of a modular system can be addressed simultaneously. When in 4 x 8 mode, URZWERG could control four NANOZWERG units polyphonically. Another example would be independent control over pitch, pulse width, filter-cutoff and LFO-speed on a single KRAFTZWERG. In combination with a modular system, possibilities are finally vast. URZWERG’s Gate- and CV-inputs are compatible to all common modules for the Eurorack-system.
    URZWERG was designed for intuitive operation. All functions have designated controls that can be edited while the sequencer is running. Steps can be set and edited live, as well as the sequence direction and the sequence length for each individual row.
    URZWERG allows setting of independent gate-lengths, ranges and glides for rows 1/2 and 3/4. Range defines the CV-range for the step-knobs between 1-10V. For pitch control, the range can be quantized to 5V. All four rows feature skip-buttons per step to activate/deactivate gate-triggers for these positions. Alternatively, the skip-buttons can also deactivate the CV-step-control. To add more liveliness, URZWERG also offers two optimized shuffle-modes.
    URZWERG provides four Gate- and CV-outputs to control compatible analogue synthesizers and modular systems. Start-I/O and Clock-I/O allow URZWERG to be synchronized to and sync other analogue sequencers. The additional CV-Clock-input allows for dynamic tempo-control, e.g. using an external LFO or a CV-controller.
    To be synchronized to MIDI-sequencers, URZWERG can send and receive MIDI-start/stop commands as well as MIDI-clock. Furthermore, URZWERG’s sequences can be transposed, advanced stepwise as well as its steps being directly addressed using a MIDI-keyboard or DAW.
    MFB’s URZWERG has the following dimensions: 310 x 165 x 38/72 mm.
    External power supply included.

  • via sequencer.de
    via the sequencer.de forum.

    On the URZWERG Sequencer:
    "* 32-step controls for instant access
    * Two modes with 2 x 16 or 4 x 8 Steps
    * 4 x CV / Gate out * adjustable gate length
    * Infinitely adjustable range range from 1 V to 10 V
    * Recommended Retail Price: 380, - Euro

    The MFB-dwarf family continues to grow steadily. The step sequencer URZWERG thereby provides a universal control center for KRAFTZWERG and Drop and future DWARF DWARVES dar.
    The URZWERG has a total of 32 steps that can be used either as 2 x 16 or 4 x 8-Step long sequences. It can run up to four synthesizers or CV-controllable parameters of an analog modular system simultaneous control. In the 4 x 8 mode you can control the URZWERG example polyfon four NANOZWERGE or when KRAFTZWERG pitch, pulse width, filter cutoff and LFO modulation speed simultaneously and independently. In conjunction with a modular course the possibilities are even more diverse. The URZWERG is compatible with the gate and CV inputs of all common Euroracksysteme. The URZWERG is designed for the most intuitive to use. All functions have their own controls and can be changed at running the sequencer. It can be in live operation, not just steps and share and change, it can be adjusted separately and the playback direction and sequence lengths of each row. Among the special features of the URZWERG that are gate length, range and range-Glide separately determined for the series 1 +2 and 3 +4. Range here defined as CV-voltage range of the step control of 1 V to 10 V. For the control of the pitch range can be quantized to 5 V. All four series are equipped with Skip-buttons for each step, with which the output of the gate pulses to the respective positions can be activated or deactivated. Alternatively be the skip-button remote control, the step-off. For more vitality of the sequences are two modes for optimized Shuffle Verfügung.Der URZWERG has four gate and CV outputs on analog synthesizers and modular systems can be controlled with compatible inputs. About the Bushes start I / O and clock I / O can URZWERG to other Analogsequenzer be connected as master or slave. The additional CV-clock input allows for dynamic control of the tempo, for example by an external LFO or CV-voltage issuing Controller.Für synchronization with MIDI compatible sequencers can URZWERG MIDI-Start/Stop-Befehle and send MIDI Clock and receive. The report also contains a transposition of the URZWERG sequences that progressively forwarding or direct control of the steps on a connected MIDI keyboard or from a DAW from possible."

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  • The Moon Modular M569 Step Sequencer is Moog-style step sequencer, but offering up to 32 positions, arranged in four rows.
    Each row can be controlled independent from each other, so that the user has practically up to four separate sequencers at his disposal, each with its own clock- and reset-input jacks, and – at the same time – different running directions (up, down, random and “ping-pong“).
    In addition the control voltage outputs can be switched between three ranges (2 V, 5 V und 10 V, with the 2 V und 5 V ranges supplying a (to 1/12 V) quantized output voltage. Each step position has its own “step-mode“-switch to toggle the gate signal of the respective step position on or off.
    In the “Function“ position it (again separately for the four rows) can defined as skip, reset or stop-command.
    Details below. You can download a high-res PDF for the Moon Modular M569 Step Sequencer for more details.
    The Moon Modular M569 Step Sequencer retails for 1498,- Euros inside the EU, 1259,- Euros, outside of the EU. Pricing and order details here.
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    All four rows run in series to achieve sequences of up to 32 steps; only Reset Input 1 and Shift Input 1 are active then; as well as the switches Direction 1, Range 1 and Function 1.
    With the Direction switch 2 in the Down or Random position the “ping-pong“-mode (up-down) is activated. All four gate- and voltage-outputs supply an identical output signal.
    2 x 16
    Rows 1 and 2 run in series, as well as rows 3 and 4 (1&2and3&4inparallel),soupto16stepsdivided in two sequences are possible here. Reset Input 1 & 3 and Shift Input 1 & 3 are active, just as the switches Direction 1 & 3, Range 1 & 3 and Function 1 & 3.
    With Direction switches 2 resp. 4 in position Down or Random, the “ping-pong“-mode (up-down) is activated. The gate-outputs 1 & 2, 3 & 4 and the control voltage- outputs 1 & 2, 3 & 4 supply each identical signals.
    4x 8
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    2 x 8-8
    Sort of “preset-subset“ of the 4 x 8 mode. All four sequencer-rows run always in parallel and in step, controlled by one common pair of shift- and reset commands, just like a “four-channel-sequencer“.
    1 x 16-16
    Another “preset-subset“, this time derived from the 2 x 16 mode. The sequencer-rows 1/2 und 3/4 run always in parallel and in step, controlled by two common pairs of of shift- and reset commands, just like a 16 step “two-channel- sequencer“ – think ’stereo‘.

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