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Kyaa's Euclidean trigger sequencer for AE Modular
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Kyaa's Euclid Grid: euclidian sequencer for AE

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$115.69

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Need a flexible, musical trigger sequencer which can generate complex, elaborate rhythms? Or you just want the best blinky lights in AE Modular? In both cases, you're going to love the Euclid Grid!

In short:

  • Has four channels for trigger generation
  • Morph patterns easily using tons of different, intuitive options
  • Use the eight extra outputs for funky combinations of the four channels
  • Use the 'fill' option for live variations
  • Just look at those blinky lights!

Euclid Grid is a highly original spin on the classic Euclidean rhythm generators that are popular in electronic music, from generative ambient to hypnotic techno. Originally conceived by Kyaa, it is now produced by BF Synth in cooperation with them. This module is exactly the same as the latest version of the Euclid Grid before it went out of production at Kyaa. You can find more info at the archived manual webpage.

Some great tutorials have also been made by the community:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHgDWFarmVM&ab_channel=RSKT-TheCapableMusician

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CO4U355-Og&ab_channel=The5thVolt

Links to code and documentation

Documentation (web.archive.org)

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Gent, Belgium
0 orders since Apr 29, 2026
BF Synths is founded on the philosophy to support local businesses, with Belgium and France as home bases. What we can do ourselves, we do ourselves. What can be done locally, we do locally. For example, the PCBs are manufactured in Germany, the assembly and front plates are homemade by M4vrick in France.
The initial spark for BF Synths arose when local creator M4vrick sent a message to analog experimenter Keurslager Kurt. Kurt had shared his DIY oscillator on the AE Modular forum, but did not have the technical chops or resources to create a full-fledged, compact module from it. The collaboration resulted in the widely enjoyed 555 Oscillator, and the idea for a wider range of modules was born.
On this page you can also find the DIY Kits from Keurslager Kurt.