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I have been trying to find the solution to using the right kind of sequencer in VCV Rack. I have a VST sequencer that behaves exactly how I want it to in my DAW but I can't find a way to control the BPM properly when it is run from within VCV Rack. I finally found a sequencer that will do what I want and one that I can chain together to create a longer sequence with a little creative patching. This is the result of a test of two 16 step sequencers chained together to make a 32 step sequence. This test is using VCV Rack to trigger 3 hardware synthesizers and 1 VST synthesizer. The synths are: Korg Wavestate (hardware) Roland SH-4d (hardware) Behringer Crave (hardware) Korg Wavestation (VST) VCV Rack sequencer used: Animatek UZZ The perfect test for this is a sequence from Tangerine Dream's "Tangram" album. No copyright infringement intended and all rights to the sequence belong to Tangerine Dream. This channel is not monetized in any way. Check the original Tangerine Dream album "Tangram" that this sequence is from here: • Tangram (Set 1) (1995 Remaster) Or the seq used starting here: • Tangram (Set 1) (1995 Remaster)