
The random function makes it super easy to generate ideas. SEQ can save up to 256 patterns, and it'll intelligently auto-save patterns too. It features 8 drum gates, MIDI 8-pin MIDI and USB MIDI outputs. They've designed it to be a "what you see if what you get" sequencer. SEQ has been designed to be a thing of beauty and Piotr of Polyend is keen to stress that there are still improvements to the look and feel he wants to make over this first prototype. That description doesn't do it justice though. With SEQ (they haven't yet decided whether to pronounce it "seek" or "sec" as in seconds) they've created a high-quality sequencer which at first glance made me think it's like a Monome on steroids. Having already wowed Musikmesse 2016 with their awesome, automated drum kit playing machine, Polyend decided not to stop there.
