Electronics build
This is a 16 step sequencer that came with brief instructions and over 150 parts. It took roughly ten hours of work to finish soldering and building the electronics.
This sequencer has 19 total potentiometers, 23 switches, 8 3.55mm jacks, 18 L.E.D.s, and a power supply. Analog sequencers send out voltage signals to external hardware. The signal strength can determine things like pitch, filter frequency, volume, on/off, and more.
The 8 3.55mm jacks are:
Clock In
Clock out
External Reset
Reset Clear
Reset Out
S-Trig
CV
Gate Out
The case is a project box from Fry's electronics. I had to create and cut a template for the PCB and parts, using a drill press, electric drill, jig saw, scroll saw, and file I cut each hole to fit the knob/switch that was present. I painted it using spray paint.