
lx-euclid x AtoVproject
Preamble
The lx-euclid x AtoVproject is the continuation of the original lx-euclid alpha version. You can find information about this legacy version here.



lx-euclid x AtoVproject
The lx-euclid is a 4-channel trigger sequencer developed in collaboration with AtoVproject. Designed around the concept of Euclidean rhythms, it focuses heavily on playability and intuitive editing. The module features an innovative interface with two touch rings and a circular display, allowing users to make quick adjustments and control performance aspects like mute, fill, and resets.
Each channel offers assignable CV inputs, with an input range of -5V to +5V, enabling external modulation and adding dynamic variation through per-channel probability settings. Users can save and recall up to 8 presets, making it easy to switch between rhythmic patterns on the fly.
In addition to standard Euclidean rhythms, the lx-euclid explores new algorithmic variations like linear, exponential, inverse exponential, and mirrored exponential distributions, giving users more creative control over how beats are distributed across a sequence. The gate outputs range from 0 to 10V, with adjustable and randomizable gate lengths, and the module automatically saves the current state for easy recall after powering down.
You can find more info on AtoVproject lx-euclid product page.


Features
4-channel trigger Euclidean sequencer
Configurable CV inputs control beats, pulses, offset, probability, or reset/fill/mute rhythms
8 savable presets
Individual clock dividers per rhythm (1/2, 1/3, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16)
Quick actions on touch rings for real-time playability
4 rhythm algorithms inspired by Euclidean Rhythm
Euclidean Rhythm
Exponential Euclidean
Inverted Exponential Euclidean
Symmetric Exponential Euclidean
Size: 16hp
Depth: 12mm with power cable
Power consumption:
+5V: 0mA
+12V: 120mA
-12V: 7mA
They talk about the lx-euclid:
Tom Churchill module presentation [EN]
Synthdad module presentation [EN]
Cinematic Laboratory module presentation [EN]
Audiorial module presentation [FR]
Stazma jamming with lx-euclid on tiptop Buchla modular
Thanks
I want to personally thanks AtoVproject for this amazing opportunity. Thanks to Arthur who took my card at Superbooth and saw the potential in the module. Also thanks to Chris, always observing the dev of the module on discord, who I had the chance to meet at Machina Bristronica!
Finally, a huge thank you to the beta testers, everyone who shared content about the module, and all of you who have chosen to make it part of your setup!