Used Frolic

NonlinearCircuits
$225.00

An advanced 8-step sequencer for West Coast Experiments! Frolic can do cv indexing, where steps are selected via CV rather than it's clock input, allowing for complex ruboto motion or use as an arbitrary quantizer.  Each sequencer channel also has an input that turns the step value into an attenuator, allowing use as a switch! Per Non-Linear Circuits:

"This module is an 8 stage sequencer/sequential switch. The stages can be controlled by CV or by gates and triggers or both. Feel free to run it audio rates and do other things too.

The analogue (CV) input does need some setting up and there are 2 pots for doing this. The one connected to the analogue input jack is an attenuator. For a typical 5V range CV signal, you would probably set it around the mid-point; the input is sensitive to lower amplitude signals (such as some of the outputs from the Sloth modules). The 2nd pot is to give a positive offset to the incoming CV. Most LFO signals range over +/-5V, so this pot will adjust the signal to make it range from 0-10V, and then you would wind back the attenuator to get a nice motion between stages 1 and 8. It is a lot of fun feeding in complex signals, such as two LFO Tri waves mixed. For a Knightrider KIT effect, use a triangle wave and think about the wonderful things the Hoff has done over the years.

An important point – when using the clock input, the offset pot must be wound back to 0 or have a cable patched into the Input Select jack.

For regular sequencer functions, there are the clock, reset, hold & up/down inputs. There is also an input select jack, a high signal enables the analogue input, a low signal enables the clock input.

If nothing is patched into the stage inputs, the outputs will be a voltage for that stage, set by the corresponding pot. If you patch in a signal, the corresponding pot becomes an attenuator for that signal"

NOTE: This is a used module, and may exhibit minor cosmetic signs of use such as rack rash but is guaranteed to be fully functional.  It will include a ribbon cable, m3 screws, and a box, but not the original box.  While there are DIY versions of this module, this specific module is a factory built one from Non-Linear Circuits.