Sequencer

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A sequencer is something that either generates or analyzes a sequence, or triggers events in timed fashion. The term may mean or refer to:

  • Sequencer, a 1976 electronic music album by Larry Fast
  • Sequencer (album), a 1996 musical album by Covenant
  • DNA sequencer, a machine used to automatically produce a sequence readout from a biological DNA sample
  • Microsequencer (instruction sequencer, or program sequencer), part of the control unit of a central processing unit (CPU), determining the next instruction address, or (data sequencer), part of an auto-sequencing memory (ASM) block, determining the next data address
  • Music sequencer, software or hardware device for recording, playing, and editing digital music data
  • Protein sequencer, a machine used to automatically produce a sequence readout from a biological protein sample