Sequencers Are Here

Create one or more sequencers on your boards

Condukt now includes built-in step sequencers that send MIDI notes directly to your hardware synths. Each sequencer runs on its own track with full control over which synth channel it targets, so you can sequence multiple instruments simultaneously on the same board.

What You Get

The sequencer channels (ahem) classics like Intellijel's Metropolix to let you create music quickly. It's a fun exploration tool, especially for synths with no onboard sequencers. It will evolve quickly, so jump into our newly-opened Discord and share your two cents.

Condukt and Peak, no other hardware involved

  • Musicallity: Choose from chromatic, major, minor, pentatonic (major/minor), dorian, or mixolydian scales. The sequencer quantizes to your selected scale and root note, so you're always playing in key.
  • Proper MIDI Clock: Generates 24 PPQN MIDI clock messages (the industry standard) and sends transport controls (start/stop/continue) to your synths. If your gear supports MIDI clock sync, it'll lock right in.
  • Generative Playback: Each step has velocity, gate length, and note parameters you can tweak independently. The sequencer can regenerate patterns on the fly while maintaining your musical constraints.
  • Visual Feedback: Real-time step visualization shows you where you are in the pattern and what notes are playing as they happen.
  • Multiple Sequencers: Add as many sequencers as you need to a board. They all sync to the same master clock, so everything stays tight.
  • Global BPM Control: Tap tempo or manual entry. When you adjust the BPM, all sequencers and beat-synced automation follow along.

You can enable/disable MIDI clock output in the BPM settings if you want the sequencers to drive your external gear's tempo, or keep it internal if your hardware is the master. At the moment Condukt will not follow external clock.