Torso Electronics T-1 Algorithmic Sequencer €525
We find out what makes this sturdy piece of hardware Euclidean-ly (is that an acceptable adjective?) tick
> The Torso Electronics T-1 is a new sequencer that takes its place alongside the Arturia Beatstep, the Korg SQ-64, and others, proving beyond doubt: hardware sequencing is back! It features 16 banks, each containing 16 patterns, and each pattern has 16 polyphonic tracks, fair enough, but what makes it unique is the inclusion of Euclidean rhythms, which involve notes or other events automatically being distributed along a sequence’s steps.
The box contains the T-1, a MIDI adapter, and a USB-C cable; go online for a manual, firmware updates, and the T-1 Config software. Being made out of aluminium, the T-1 is pleasantly chunky, at 850g, and features 23 backlit pads, 18 knobs, and at the back, 11 mini jacks relating to CV/gate/sync, three for MIDI (in/out/thru), and a USB-C port.