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 =====PB204 Sync Sequencer ===== =====PB204 Sync Sequencer =====
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 +** There is a new version of the sequencer use the [[paper_bits:​pb206_sequence_recall|PB206 Sequence (Total) Recall]] instead**\\
  
 That is the latest 8 step sequencer for the Paper Bits. One can change steps, speed and the value of two independent CV output. Because it has an external trigger input one can easily synchronize them. It's evan possible to build an 16, 24 or 32 step sequencer out of two, three or more of them.\\ That is the latest 8 step sequencer for the Paper Bits. One can change steps, speed and the value of two independent CV output. Because it has an external trigger input one can easily synchronize them. It's evan possible to build an 16, 24 or 32 step sequencer out of two, three or more of them.\\
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 ===== Software ===== ===== Software =====
-Once you're board is ready, you will need to burn the arduino ​UNO bootloader on the Atmega ​chip (some chips already come with a bootloader).\\+Once you're board is ready, you will need to burn the Arduino ​UNO bootloader on the Atmega328 ​chip (some chips already come with a bootloader).\\
 Follow the instructions to burn the bootloader:​\\ Follow the instructions to burn the bootloader:​\\
 [[http://​paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/​doku.php?​id=avr_bootloader:​bootloader&​s[]=burn&​s[]=bootloader|burn the bootloader]]\\ [[http://​paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/​doku.php?​id=avr_bootloader:​bootloader&​s[]=burn&​s[]=bootloader|burn the bootloader]]\\
  
  
-Insert the chip into the IC socket and connect it to you're computer using a USB to Serial board.\\ +Insert the chip into the IC socket and connect it to you're computer using a USB to Serial board. ​For example one like that: [[https://​www.arduino.cc/​en/​Main.USBSerial|Arduino USB Serial]] or that one: [[https://​www.sparkfun.com/​products/​9873|Sparkfun Breakout Board ]] Here is a manual for doing so: [[https://​www.arduino.cc/​en/​Guide/​ArduinoProMini]]\\ 
-[[https://​www.sparkfun.com/​products/​9873|breakout board ]]\\ +Or use your [[http://​paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/​doku.php?​id=arduino_clones:​serial_adapter|Arduino as a Serial Adapter]]\\
-[[https://​www.arduino.cc/​en/​Guide/​ArduinoProMini|more about arduino pro mini]]\\ +
-Or use your Arduino for that:\\ +
-[[http://​paperpcb.dernulleffekt.de/​doku.php?​id=arduino_clones:​serial_adapter|Arduino as a Serial Adapter]]\\+
  
-Open the Arduino IDE software on your computer and upload the following code to the board:+Open the Arduino IDE software on your computer and upload the following code to the board (Arduino UNO):
 {{ :​paper_bits:​syncsequencer_03.zip |}}\\ {{ :​paper_bits:​syncsequencer_03.zip |}}\\
  
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 +==== License ====
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 +The PB204 Sync Sequencer was designed by **Wolfgang Spahn**, 2019-20.\\
 +It is licensed under a [[http://​creativecommons.org/​licenses/​by-nc-sa/​4.0/"​|Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License]].
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