Division 6 Matson SQ816 Sequencer is an analog step sequencer module with two 8-step sequencers. If required, they can be connected in series, resulting in a 16-step sequencer. The module has the possibility to run in ping-pong or random mode in addition to the normal running of the sequence (forward and backward) When switching back to ping-pong mode from random mode, the sequence starts at the point at which the mode was exited. If the sequencer is running in forward or reverse, individual steps can be muted manually. It also has tap tempo, three different gate length outputs, 16 independent stage gate outputs and MIDI output, which provides note on/off, note value and octave shifts for recording programmed events on a MIDI recorder. The firmware of the Division 6 Matson SQ816 Sequencer can also be updated via a USB port.
The step sequencer has 16 gate outputs running on +5V. As a special feature, the module has a tap tempo function that allows the internal control voltage or external clock signals to be overwritten.
Division 6 Mattson SQ816 Sequencer has three user-definable gate length outputs: Short, Follow (also the clock duty cycle) and Long. In addition there are 16 independent stage gate outputs at +5V
The MIDI output allows the programmed sequences to be recorded to a MIDI recorder via Note On/Off, Note Value, and Octave Shift.
Division 6 Mattson SQ816 Sequencer