Introducing the Anti-Kulture Precision Disruptor
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Precision Disruptor is the debut module from David’s new Anti-Kulture brand. “It’s a generative, randombased sequencer. It’s a bit like a 303 sequencer but it has a few special features that we think are going to be really useful in the Eurorack world.”
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“On the little baby keyboard you have the ability to select the notes you’d like to include in the sequence,” David explains. “Below the keyboard you also have an option to include octave ranges from 0 to +/-2.”
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The sequence itself is created by adjusting a bank of five sliders. “These are for gate, accent, slides, note and octave. When you push any one of the first three up they start populating the sequencer with events.”
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“The pitch sliders introduce extra notes based on what’s been selected via the mini keyboard. With the note and octave sliders, as you push those up from 0 to 100, they’ll start including anything beyond the root note and octave.”
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The final touch. “You have the Melodic and Groove Disrupt buttons. What these do is independently cycle either the melodic content or the rhythmic pattern.”
Pressing either button will shuffle the events around but keep parameter levels as set by the sliders.