

🎶 Unlock your synth’s soul with the compact sequencing maestro!
The Korg SQ-1 is a compact, robust 2x8 step analog sequencer designed for hands-on control of vintage and modern synthesizers alike. Featuring versatile connectivity options including CV, Gate, MIDI, and USB, it empowers musicians to craft dynamic, evolving sequences with ease. Battery-powered and portable, the SQ-1 invites spontaneous improvisation and deep experimentation beyond the confines of traditional DAWs.






| ASIN | B00SGY5CIW |
| Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Type | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | 7,467 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 21 in Tabletop Synthesizers |
| Body material | Metal |
| Connector | SYNC IN/OUT, CV OUT, GATE OUT, MIDI IN/OUT |
| Country Produced In | spain |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (584) |
| Date First Available | 26 Jan. 2015 |
| Finish type | Shiny. |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04959112123342 |
| Included components | Korg CV Sequencer & Sync Box (SQ1), Black, Small |
| Item Weight | 640 g |
| Item model number | SQ1 |
| Item weight | 640 g |
| Manufacturer | KORG |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Power Source | Electric Cable |
| Product Dimensions | 24.89 x 11 x 8.69 cm; 639.57 g |
| Region of Origin | Western Europe |
| Size | Einheitsgröße |
| UPC | 714573520376 799198393086 |
R**N
Fantastic little step sequencer but not for everybody.
I've used an SQ-1 for a while now, and I've just ordered a second. My son already has three of them. And we use them far more than any other sequencers. But I wouldn't be likely to use them for live gigs - for that I'd go for something like my Beatstep Pro for the ability to reproduce (multiple) full arrangements on cue. The SQ-1 can't do that, and it is quite fiddly - it's almost impossible to dial in exactly the notes you want in a hurry and, instead of arrangements of multiple patterns you only get one 16-step or two 8-step patterns. And the manual is just a single page - it tells you what all the controls are for but there's very little explanation of what you can achieve with them. On the other hand. First, it's well-built, feels solid and so far, they've all been completely reliable (unlike, say, my BSP). And it's actually very easy to use when you start getting into it. It's more about getting hands-on and experimenting. It really doesn't matter if you don't know exactly what you're doing at first, it might even be an advantage in some ways. For example, I switched it on yesterday with no idea what was set up on it. So I connected it up to a little Model D synth - and clicked round playing all the notes in a zig zag pattern first, then first row followed by second row, backwards and forwards pendulum, rows separated (so I only heard one of the two 8-step patterns at a time - I think row two must have been a bassline, with higher notes on row one) and random order (my favourite, especially when I'm using it for modulation). Then I played with the speed, clicked the synth up and down octaves - and, as always, ideas just started falling out of it. Ideas I would never have dreamed of using a standard sequencer. Ideas in spades too - some very weird, some very musical. From there you start changing the odd note here and there, and shaping things more to your taste. Or taking steps out to experiment with different time sigs. And, when you hit on something you really like, it's easy enough to recreate the sequence in another sequencer or a DAW for re-use. Plus you can send the outputs to anything you like. So it's very well suited to a modular environment where you can have your gates routed to clock a Sample & Hold, or use them to trip switches and have CV controlling the speed of an LFO, or modulation intensity (anything with a socket...) rather than just the pitch of a VCO. (Using one row for pitch, and the other for accents - routed to, say, cutoff frequency or envelope intensity - can create a lot of dynamic movement in a simple bassline and funkify it all up) I use it with my Doepfer modular a lot, but it's also been a particularly good partner for Korg's MS-20 and Odyssey, Behringer Neutron, MakeNoise 0-Coast, etc. You can even get sequences to change key - run both rows in parallel, use row one for your basic sequence, then activate one note at a time manually on row two. Add the two CVs, feed that to your oscillators and by changing which step on row two is active, you get key changes. For a low-cost unit that gets you into step sequencing and gives you a wealth of possibilities to explore and experiment with, there's nothing to beat it. But if you're used to sequencing on a DAW and expect something similar, you're more likely to be disappointed.
B**R
Brilliant little box from Korg.
What a flexible little sequencer this is. It's very easy to create note information in controlled voltage/gate, outputting on one or two channels simultaneously plus outputting digital data via midi and USB. Sequences can be altered or edited on the fly. The construction is robust, tidy and very usable. Certainly good value for the money.
C**H
Simple to use
No indication of notes being dialled in. I use with a tuner on the output of my synth.
B**7
Amazing Value for Money and good piece of kit at a great price
Just received this gadget this morning (12/08/15) and was very excited when I was unboxing it. Got it plugged into my MiniNova synth straight away. Feels strong & sturdy, well made and solid buttons. It was amazing, got some great bassline sequences, absolutely great for what I wanted it for. Sounds fantastic. I'm only a novice at this music-making and just starting out on my musical journey, so this machine is well recommended.
S**D
Excellent product
Bought as a gift and the recipient reports being very pleased.
M**D
Solid and sturdy
The manual could be a little bit more helpful, but overall it's a very solid sequencer, especially for this price.
M**2
Great sounds but fiddly and inconsistent setup.
Well it's a great toy to play with and can produce some interesting stuff driving my Korg MS20-Mini, it's well made, tough and has quite a lot of features. However this really is just a toy, using it in a studio for example is a quite miserable experience. Unlike the Synth it drives there are no marks that you can record for settings, what's more the tiny little knobs that adjust speed, tone, etc. just have very little accuracy, getting this to repeat a previously defined pitch and pattern is a real problem. I am grateful to the user community for getting help on setting it up to attach to my synth as the default settings do not work and even the patching for the cables is not easy to find on the Korg website. They tell you that this CAN do interesting things but not HOW to do them. Very disappointed as Korg make good products (like the MS20) and usually document them well, this seems to have slipped through the net. Of course if you want a groovy toy to do Electro-Jazz compositions in Starbucks then this might be your preferred tool.
A**.
a cool little sequencer
not done a whole lot with this yet but if ya think its for you then it likely is get on youtube give it a search it can be used in lots of ways i love it
B**H
I have two of these SQ-1s now, and potentially see more of them in my future. They're affordable, simple, hands-on sequencers that afford quite a bit of flexibility in a small package. The small package is a blessing and a curse, I suppose - the patch panel can be a little cramped, and the knobs are tiny. I have itty little fingers, so the knob size doesn't exactly bother me, but visualizing the rotation of a given knob is quite difficult. The rubber on/off buttons could stand to be a bit more tactile as well, but they are pretty mashable. Row B is obviously easier to get to, and thus better suited for things that one may wish to change on-the-fly. The sequencer runs in a few different modes. You can do some random step selection and some back-and-forth stuff, but the primary modes in my opinion are: two sequences of 1-8 steps, one sequence of 9-16 steps, or one sequence of 1-8 steps with either variable duty cycle or variable slide. Voltage settings (1, 2, 5, or 8 lin) and quantizing (off, minor, major, chromatic) are set on a per-sequence basis, so you can (for example) feed an MS-20 mini w/ an 8v quantized melody sequence while also controlling a linear 5v clock multiplier. Sync in/out works flawlessly between units, and integrates well enough with other equipment also. Sync out is 5v, and while the manual does not seem to specify what sync in needs, I would guess it expects 5v as well, and I have had to amplify LFOs and such to get a reliable sync. I have not and likely will not use these boxes for MIDI, so cannot comment there. There are only a few global settings that require a cheat sheet, everything one would need to know for actual sequencing/performance is very clearly labeled on the panel. This makes the whole thing very easy to use, and very immediate feeling. While the knobs are knobs and are obviously not reset on power-down, the on/off states of the buttons in their various modes is not saved, which can be a minor inconvenience. Sequence settings (Voltage/quantization) are saved. All in all, I love these little sequencers. I have thought about tossing a Ryo Penta or something in my rack, but for the cost of a cheap 'extra' sequencer, I can ultimately just keep adding SQ-1s. The cost of these little boxes truly belies their utility.
R**N
Rien à dire sur la livraison et l emballage tout est ok. Le sequenceur sera long à apprivoiser tant il faut de la patience pour trouver ce qui sonne bien. Mais ça reste interressant si la démarche est d explorer. Le compartiment des piles est curieusement protégé par une vis. Connecté aux korg volca c est pas mal et cela leur donne un nouveau souffle. Petit regret sur l absence de suggestions de connexions. Les possibilités sont sûrement plus importantes que ce que l on pense mais korg pourrait faire un effort là dessus et montrer davantage de schémas de connexion avec le matériel existant même chez les autres marque. Youtube c est bien mais pas assez précis à ce niveau là. Le prix vient encore de baisser c est le moment ...
L**D
Ich habe mir diesen Sequenzer bestellt da er CV/Gate ausgänge sowie einen Midi Ausgang (via 3,5 klinke) besitzt und damit sehr flexibel einzusetzen ist. Ein einfacher 16 Step Sequenzer der aber durch verschiedene modi zu punkten weiss! Mann muss sich auch nicht am festen Takt bzw. Steps halten und kann sehr ausgefallene Takte mit der "Active Step" funktion realisieren. Slide funktion ist auch am start :) Der Sequenzer kann verschiedene Steuerspannungen ausgeben von 1V-8V. Die 3,5 sync in-out buchsen sind sehr interessant für leute die besitzer der volca serie oder der neuen electribe sind! Sehr interessant sind die verschiedenen Laufrichtungen die durch einen Dreh-Poti ausgewählt werden können. Der Sequenzer kann per USB oder 2x Mingnon 1,5v Batterien betrieben werden, wobei er mit Batterien nicht lange durchhält... Mann kann den Sequenzer wohl auch über USB an eine DAW ankoppeln, aber dazu kann ich keine informationen geben da ich nur Hardware benutzte... :))) Ich werde mir in absehbarer Zeit wohl noch ein SQ-1 zulegen :)
R**A
Me parece un aroegiador muy completo y de un tamaño pequeño,! Aunque un poco pesado la verdad, pero por el rendimiento que da ,está excelente,lo recomiendo ampliamente!!!
M**D
Sure ones you say korg that is quality for sure I am planning to have one more
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