Really sad news! This is the best sequencer I ever met. I'm really worried about how small companies doing great things like this are quiting the bussiness, some other from USA don't ship to Europe due to the ROHS. Will all of we be working with software only in a next future? I hope not. Thanks a lot Colin for your brilliant work. Miguel Mendoza. ----- Original Message ----- From: sequentix To: analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 12:25 PM Subject: [analogue-sequencer] Sequentix News Folks, There is a news update just posted to the Sequentix web page, which I'll quickly summarise here... I am ceasing production of P3 after the current run has sold out. The production cost of P3 in its current form has proved to be much too expensive. With the benefit of experience, I believe I can design a replacement that will be more efficient to produce, and which can be assembled entirely under sub-contract. But I'm not able to devote the necessary time to that adventure while I'm still putting P3s together. I expect to take a few more weeks to assemble the remaining units I have parts for, and after that, there will be a hiatus of at least a few months while I get the new unit ready for production. This does not mean the end of support for P3. I fully intend to finish off the remaining few things I want to add to the P3 OS, and will be just as fastidious in clearing up any unlikely bugs that may emerge. The last few P3s will be available though the usual suppliers, at the same unrealistically low price as before. I'd like to thank all P3 owners for their support and feedback over the past year, and welcome any suggestions you might have for the future Sequentix sequencer. Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Sequentix News
2006-09-05 by Miguel Mendoza
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