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Overview

Name | Version: TECHNOPOLIS 0.9
Author: PWM
Device Type: MIDI Generator
Description: A sequencer of algorithms — not just an algorithmic sequencer (but… yes).

The first slot-based sequencer that lets you choose, mix, and time-arrange three powerful musical algorithm engines: EUCLIDEAN, TURING, and NIBBLER ⚙️.
You can sequence algorithms consecutively over time while benefiting from intelligent HARMONIZATION 🎼.





Because the sequencer is constantly generating new PATTERNS 🔁, the musical outcome depends on your combination choices, the selected scale, and your chord progression. All of this is supported by a rich set of harmonization and music-theory-driven options — no formal musical training required ✅.

You can physically interact with two expressive human controls 🎛️: LOCK 🔒 and ERASER 🧹.
These controls are performed via your computer keyboard in rhythm, almost like percussion. Instead of triggering notes, you rhythmically introduce silence (RESTS) 🤫 or capture a sequence into a fixed loop.

This allows you to momentarily interrupt the generative nature of the system with your VIBE ✨ — locking a sequence when it feels right, and shaping it into a more minimal form with rhythmic ERASER taps.

Details

Live Version Used: 12.0.5
Max Version Used: 8.6.2
Date Added: Feb 24 2026 01:28:17
Date Last Updated: No Updates
Downloads: 0
Website: https://fluxusdevices.gumroad.com/l/qlijcq
License: Commercial
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Comments

Please create a video showing how this device works!!!!
please add PayPal for payment in Gumroad page...
video would be great. these types of devices can sometimes be very musical and useful but sometimes less so.. video walkthrough would be helpful
Yes, fortunately, this sequencer is very musical, fast to use, and highly exploratory. I’m finishing the documentation and will start posting videos soon. I mean, it’s been hard to sleep these days…

As a collector of hardware sequencers (I think I’ve had all of them — Cirklon, Metropolis, Torso T-1, OP-XY, Squarp Pyramid…), I’m amazed by the quality of the output and how quickly you start piling up ideas.

Well guys, thanks for the interest. I’ll be posting more info here in the coming days. I didn’t expect the documentation to be so boring to write, but I feel the need to explain what each algorithm does and what we can achieve by sequencing algorithms over time.

Thanks for your attention in this matter,
Joan.

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