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Unleash your creativity with the Sixty Four Pixels Noodlebox Serendipity Sequencer, a powerful tool for musicians and producers looking to infuse their compositions with spontaneous, dynamic energy. This four-part sequencer is packed with features that make it a versatile addition to any electronic music setup. Whether you're jamming live or crafting intricate studio productions, the Noodlebox offers an intuitive interface that invites experimentation.

Each of its four independent sequencer layers is equipped with CV/Gate outputs and operates in perfect sync while offering the freedom of separate step counts and clock divisions. Dive into the possibilities with up to 128-step sequences across four pages, perfect for creating A/B/C/D pattern variations or entire song sections like verse and chorus. The Noodlebox's unique approach to sequencing allows you to cue up page lists for seamless cycling, making it a breeze to adapt your performance on the fly.

With user-friendly editing features, you can manipulate CV and gate points separately, introducing rhythmic variations and microtonal effects with ease. Engage the Euclidean algorithm for complex rhythmic patterns or explore the modulation capabilities across layers for automated transpositions and evolving sequences. The Noodlebox also excels as a MIDI looper, capturing and quantizing notes from external keyboards with the same ease as a guitar looper pedal.

Designed for both fun and functionality, the Noodlebox is housed in a sturdy enclosure with solid oak sides and a sleek aluminum finish. It's not just a sequencer; it's a creative playground that fits comfortably on any desktop, freeing up valuable space in your Eurorack setup.

Key Features:

  • Four independent sequencer layers with CV/Gate outputs
  • Up to 128-step sequences with flexible page arrangements
  • Separate editing for CV and gate points, including probability and swing
  • MIDI note and controller change (CC) message output
  • On-the-fly MIDI recording and quantization
  • Cross-modulation capabilities for dynamic sequence variations
  • Solid oak and aluminum construction with user-friendly LED display
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An Introduction to the Noodlebox Serendipity Sequencer: Modular Monday

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An Introduction to the Noodlebox Serendipity Sequencer: Modular Monday

Red Means Recording

Red Means Recording

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Superbooth 20HE: Sixty Four Pixels Noodlebox - 4 Part Sequencer

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sonicstate

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Noodlebox: My new favourite sequencer

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Stephen McLeod

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The Gaz Williams Show - Noodlebox deeper dive

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Gaz Williams

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noodlebox serendipity sequencer prototype by six4pix

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While We Were Sleeping

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Critic Reviews

Noodlebox Serendipity Sequencer (Sneak Preview) – Synthtopia

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While the Noodlebox Serendipity Sequencer boasts impressive features like four-part sequencing and extensive modulation capabilities, it seemingly falls short in user-friendliness, with concerns over its programming complexity. Critics express skepticism about its immediate appeal as a musical instrument, suggesting it might not resonate with everyone. The anticipated price point offers decent value, but without a demo, potential buyers are left in the dark about its practical usability. Overall, it strikes a mixed chord, appealing to tech enthusiasts, but leaving others questioning its practicality.

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