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Cre8audio’s new PROGRAMM sequencer “bridges the gap between human performance and algorithmic chaos”Cre8audio has unveiled PROGRAMM, a new MIDI and CV sequencer positioned to be the “beating heart of any electronic music setup”.
Designed for modular addicts, MIDI enthusiasts and producers in between, PROGRAMM is a 12-channel sequencer compatible with both MIDI instruments and Eurorack synthesizers, with four monophonic melodic sequencers (two with dedicated analogue pitch, CV and gate outputs), plus eight drum sequencers, all with dedicated gate outputs.

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The unit also features dedicated parameter controls for pitch, gate length, ratcheting, CV/CC, note offset and step conditions, as well as customisable randomisation of all parameters. 
Each sequencer can be programmed up to 64 steps, while the 32-step grid on the right-hand side functions as a step programmer in Step Mode, a grid keyboard in Live Mode, and as a dynamic information display while adjusting parameters.
Elsewhere, there’s six groove modes, four customisable pattern generator algorithms for idea inspiration, plus the ability to save up to 64 patterns and 32 songs.
“We built PROGRAMM because we’ve used every sequencer under the sun,” says the Cre8audio team.
“We loved the speed of some and the randomness of others, but the workflow was never just right. PROGRAMM is a creative playground where you can step it in, play it in, or let the machine take the lead, but no matter what, the creative flow is always going to be there.”

“Electronic musicians often face the frustrating choice: the rigid precision of step sequencing or the unpredictable “happy accidents” of generative tools. PROGRAMM eliminates the compromise,” says Cre8audio.
PROGRAMM is available now, priced at $349.99/€319.99. For more info, head to Cre8audio.
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“We built PROGRAMM because we’ve used every sequencer under the sun – but the workflow was never just right.”