Hi!
I'm really enjoying my UNO Synth and as time goes by I find small things that would increase the versatility of the unit even more.
Currently the built-in sequencer is locked to 16th notes and the BPM range is quite limited considering the sequencer can easily 'slave/sync' to a very fast external clock.
(Feed the UNO with a 480BPM clock (set sync to 2x), add a 4-step sequence controlling the course-tuning of the oscillator per step (12,0,7,5) for 'chip arpeggios' and play the keyboard).
It would be really handy to be able to set the 'time factor' for the built-in sequencer so the steps could go all the way to 1/64th notes, sure it would be only 1/4th of a bar but for 'modulation purposes'(Ie. the sequencer doesn't trigger notes but only controls the sound parameters) this would work fine!
Being able to 'trigger & transpose' the sequence using the keyboard would be handy.
This way the 'sequence' could be seen as a 'parameter macro' that is triggered when ever a note is triggered.
This leads to another option to have a 'one-shot' mode for the sequencer.
ie. when a note is triggered with the keyboard the sequence could either loop or just play once for each triggered note.
And well, since the LFO is 'software' I see no reason not to lift the 30Hz limit since it can already slave to a _fast_ external clock
(Add optional keyboard-tracking to it and we're in 'FX/FM/RingMod Territory').
Cheers!
/Samuel