Four-track MIDI Interval Sequencer – Sequenced Arpeggiators, Chord and Drone Player
We’ve turned complex music theory into a killer synthesizer jamming MIDI groove box. With four parts that can play up to 8 synths, you can make fantastic electronic music, such as soundscapes, electronica, ambient, electro, or techno to name a few. Whether noodling in your music space after work or jamming with friends, The NDLR can take your music to amazing places!
Press one of the seven chord buttons, and the two arpeggiators and drone follow the chord notes while your polyphonic synth sings with ethereal pads.
There are start and stop buttons for each of the four parts, and a button to start/stop all parts. And there’s a “panic” button to stop all MIDI notes.
A color LCD screen shows you everything that’s going on. A very flat menu structure keeps menu diving to a minimum.
Pick a key, a mode and control the tempo of The NDLR.
With two sets of 5 pin DIN MIDI inputs and outputs, and four USB MIDI virtual ports you have lots of ways to connect your MIDI devices. There is also CV clock in and out connectors to sync with your Korg Volcas, modular or semi modular synths.
It works with MIDI hardware synths, soft synths, and your DAW or tablet, if that’s your thing.
Once you master the basics, dive into the 8x modulation matrix. It lets you animate most of The NDLR’s parameters. You can even send LFOs to your MIDI gear.
The NDLR includes a Pattern editor to make arp and modulation patterns, a rhythm editor and a Chord Sequencer too! Once you have your perfect piece, you can save your patches.
What’s New in The NDLR Rev2 Hardware?
By popular demand, we’ve added a soft-power button. The NDLR Rev2 is powder coated with a black faceplate and beautiful red base. And the internals were modified for a new, faster microcontroller.
June 2025: Announcing The NDLR Rev2, Release 3 Firmware and User Manual
The NDLR Release 3 for the more powerful Rev2 NDLR adds outstanding new capabilities and is available now. New features include:
November 2023: New Features have been added in the latest Firmware Update for both rev1 and rev2 NDLRs. Check the downloads page for update instructions. New features include the Rotator Algorithm enhancements, and the Interval mode, an alternative way to play The NDLR.