- Look up
sequencer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sequencer may
refer to: Drum
sequencer (controller), an
electromechanical system for controlling...
- Software-based
sequencers allowed musicians to
program performances that were more
expressive and more human.
These new
sequencers could also be used...
- In mathematics, a
sequence is an
enumerated collection of
objects in
which repetitions are
allowed and
order matters. Like a set, it
contains members (also...
- generation" of DNA
sequencers and
enabled the
completion of the
human genome project in 2001. This
first generation of DNA
sequencers are
essentially automated...
- The
Sequence was an
American female hip–hop trio from Columbia,
South Carolina, who
formed in 1979. The
Sequence is
noted as the
first female hip hop trio...
-
constructed some of the
first electro-mechanical
music sequencers in the 1940s. The
first electronic sequencer was
invented by
Raymond Scott,
using thyratrons...
-
professional and
experimental sequencers with many more than ten channels, but for most applications, ten
channels is enough.
Sequencers usually have
options for...
- machines,
contain their own
sequencers. The
following are
specifically designed to
function primarily as the
music sequencers:
Barrel or
cylinder with pins...
- time. Each of
these sequences might further contain sub-
sequences. It is also
known by the
French term, "plan
séquence".
Sequence shots give the editor...
- an
insertion sequence element, or an IS element) is a
short DNA
sequence that acts as a
simple transposable element.
Insertion sequences have two major...