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=== Step sequencers === {{multiple image | align=right | direction=horizontal | <!-- header = Step sequencers --> <!-- Image 1 --> | image1 = Wurlitzer Sideman (1959) disc sequencer.jpg| width1 = 130 | caption1 = Electro-mechanical disc sequencer on [[Drum machine#Early drum machines|early drum machine]] <!-- , [[Wurlitzer]] Sideman --> (1959) <!-- Image 2 --> | image2 = Eko ComputeRhythm.png| width2 = 131 | caption2 = [[Eko guitars|Eko]] ComputeRhythm (1972),<ref name="jarrography-Eko"> {{cite web |title = EKO Computerhythm (1972) |url = https://www.jarrography.free.fr/details_equipement_audio.php?id_equip=117 |work = Jarrography β The ultimate Jean Michel Jarre discography |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20120503190624/http://www.jarrography.free.fr/details_equipement_audio.php?id_equip=117 |archive-date = 2012-05-03 }} </ref><ref name="synthmaster-Eko"> {{cite web |title = EKO Computerhythm |url = https://www.synthmaster.de/ekodrum.htm |work = SynthMaster.de |url-status = live |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20160304083316/http://www.synthmaster.de/ekodrum.htm |archive-date = 2016-03-04 }} </ref> one of the earliest programmable drum machines <!-- Image 3 --> | image3 = Firstman SQ-01.png| width3 = 116 | caption3 = [[Multivox#Digital sequencers|Firstman SQ-01]] (1980),<ref name="synrise-SQ01"> {{cite web | title = Multivox International | url = https://www.synrise.de/docs/types/f/firstman.htm | language = de| work = SYNRISE | archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20030420170643/http://www.synrise.de/docs/types/f/firstman.htm | archive-date=2003-04-20 }} </ref> one of the earliest step [[Bass synth|bass]] machines }} {{See also|Drum machine|Bass synth|Groovebox}} {{Confusing section|date=October 2011}} The ''step sequencer''s played rigid patterns of notes using a grid of (usually) 16 buttons, or steps, each step being 1/16 of a [[bar (music)|measure]]. These patterns of notes were then chained together to form longer compositions. Sequencers of this kind are still in use, mostly built into [[drum machine]]s and [[groovebox]]es. They are monophonic by nature, although some are [[multi-timbral]], meaning that they can control several different sounds but only play one note on each of those sounds.{{clarify|date=October 2011}}
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