The good:
A nice set of functions. I especially like the clock divider, both for internal and external clock, and the start-/stop switch that is also CV-controllable. The main feature is of course the MUX, but I intended to use it as an ordinary sequencer, which brings us to …
The bad:
Sliders are very wiggly. Sideways is ok, that is probably normal. But they wiggle a lot back and forth also, which makes it difficult to tune in exact note values. But even worse, the deal breaker, is the unstable output voltage. I can hear it when patching directly to the V/Okt in of a VCO, but it becomes even more evident when using my A-156 quantizer. Then the notes jump up and down when the output voltage is anywhere close to where the quantizer shifts notes. With an external voltage connected to the All In on the Muxlicer, the problem disappears, so it is the internal voltage that is corrupt.