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UI aside (button/knob count), if a sequencer has a reset input or function, it effectively has any step count you like. Of course then you as a user have to pretend the rest don’t exist. However, to limit the actual physical steps makes the sequencer LESS flexible as you’re ruling out other counts.
There would also be a huge minority of possible device sales, if in addition to 3, 5, 7, whatever, the sequencer couldn’t also do 8 or 16.
The Easel has a 5 step. And it’s absolutely wonderful! But I’d be lying if I thought it wouldn’t be more flexible with 8, and then reset on whatever count you want.
Besides that, it’s all in the noggin of the user, provided the flexibility to change length is there.
As others have said, look to modular. Look to voltage addressed sequencers for really crazy stuff.
But really, anything that can reset on a given step is the equivalent of what you want.
You just need to think differently.
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