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Qu-Bit Launches Bloom v2 Modular Sequencer with Enhanced Features and MIDI Output
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 47619, member: 636"] Qu-Bit creates music equipment for electronic musicians. The company makes a new version of their popular Bloom sequencer module. This device helps musicians create repeating musical patterns automatically. The Bloom v2 costs $499 and works with modular synthesizer systems. Musicians can buy it right away from the company. The new module creates music sequences with three separate channels. Each channel can hold up to 64 steps of musical information. Musicians can add special effects to individual steps like rapid repeats and random changes. The device also mutes certain steps randomly to create interesting rhythms. These features help artists make music that sounds less predictable. The Bloom v2 connects to other music equipment through multiple outputs. One special output sends control signals to change sounds on other devices. The module can also send information to any device that understands MIDI signals. This means musicians can control keyboards and computers with the sequencer. The device stays perfectly timed with other equipment during performances. Musicians can change their sequences in many creative ways. The module can stretch or shrink patterns to different lengths. Artists can add musical decorations like trills to make melodies more interesting. A special button creates completely random sequences when pressed. The device remembers all settings when musicians save their work. The Bloom v2 measures 18 units wide and fits into standard modular cases. The module uses very little power from the synthesizer system. It runs on a computer platform called Daisy that makes it very flexible. The device depth measures only 22 millimeters for easy installation. California-based Qu-Bit ships the module to customers worldwide. [/QUOTE]
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