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🎹 A midi step sequencer in the terminal, made with live performance in mind.
Sektron
Sektron is a midi step sequencer, made with live performance in mind, that runs in the terminal (TUI). Its main purpose is to mimic the fun and immediacity of hardware sequencers by being entirely controllable via keyboard.
It's heavily inspired by elektron devices.
Sektron has only been tested on linux (it should work on masOS as well) and you may experience some crashes here and there.
Feel free to open an issue.

Features
- Fully (and only) controllable by keyboard
- Customizable keyboard mapping
- Up to 10 midi tracks, that can be attached to specific midi device and channel
- Up to 128 steps per track. The number of steps per track is independent, allowing complex polyrhythms
- Parameters can be set per track or step (parameter locking)
- Up to 64 patterns can be loaded at the same time
- Pattern chaining
See Roadmap for more.
Installation
Download the last release for your platform.
Then:
# Extract files
mkdir -p sektron && tar -zxvf sektron_VERSION_PLATFORM.tar.gz -C sektron
# Run sektron
./sektron
Build it yourself
You'll need go 1.18 minimum. Although you should be able to build it for either linux, macOS or Windows, it has only been tested on linux.
# Linux
make GOLANG_OS=linux build
# macOS
make GOLANG_OS=darwin build
# Windows
make GOLANG_OS=windows build
Usage
# Run sektron
./sektron
# Display current version
./sektron --version
Hit ? to see all keybindings. esc to quit.

Qsynth is a nice companion app for testing Sektron.
Keyboard mapping
Keys mapping is fully customizable. After running Sektron for the first time, a config.json is created.
You can edit all the keys inside it.
You can select one of the fex default keyboard layouts are available:
# QWERTY
./sektron --keyboard qwerty
# AZERTY
./sektron --keyboard azerty
# QWERTY MAC
./sektron --keyboard qwerty-mac
# AZERTY MAC
./sektron --keyboard azerty-mac
Default keyboard mapping
The default key mapping looks like this:

For qwerty keyboards, here's the default mapping:
spaceplay or stoptabtoggle parameter mode (track, record)`toggle pattern select mode1234567890select track!@#$%^&*()toggle trackqwertyuiqsdfghjkselect step or switch to patternQWERTYUIQSDFGHJKtoggle step or chain pattern=add track-remove track+add step to the selected track_remove step form the selected trackppage up either steps or patterns if more than 16 items;page down either steps or patterns if more than 16 itemsshift+upincrease temposhift+downdecrease tempoctrl+upadd new midi control to the selected trackctrl+downremove midi control. It will remove the selected oneentervalidate selectionleftmove parameter selection to the leftrightmove parameter selection to the rightupincrease selected parameter valuedowndecrease selected parameter value?show helpescapeorctrl+cquit
Patterns management
Each time you start Sektron, a json file (default: patterns.json) containing 128 pattern slots is loaded.
For selecting a different file, use the --patterns flag:
./sektron --patterns my-patterns.json
Each time you change pattern or quit the program, the current pattern is saved to the file.
Acknowledgments
Sektron uses a few awesome packages:
- gomidi/midi for all midi communication
- charmbracelet/bubbletea as the main TUI framework
- charmbracelet/lipgloss for making things beautiful
Roadmap
The project isn't under active development right now. I may fix some bugs here and there. But I'll considerer adding more features if there's some interest.
Things that I might consider adding at some point:
- Step polyphony
- Retrigs
- LFOs