> Will that make like 150 production units? Man, I love owning 1/75th of > an entire product inventory. I wish I had done that for the Mini Moog > and Les Paul guitars;^) There will be 137 production units in total. I built 24 units in pre-production form, so that's 161 ready-built units that have left here. Another 86 kits have gone out, though how many of them have been assembled I can't say. I'd guess there must be somewhere over 200 P3s in existence. > My only suggestion would be for a 16 track system (so I could make use > of my 16 channel multitimbral synths) and a memory card system for > extra/external storage of banks. Oh, and while I'm at it, a way to > bring in one bank at a time and build the banks in the order you need > for a gig. Maybe enough memory on board to be able to shift banks > around as needed. And a song function for stringing together or > preprogramming a series of parts (so I push play and the whole song > plays out of the P3). Without wanting to give too much away, you're getting warm ;-) > Stop me P4 I get carried away;^) One thing that won't feature on the next sequencer will be the name "P4". Google on P3 and you get 60 million irrelevant pages. For P4 that rises to nearer 90 million. Whereas if you Google on Sequentix, the vast majority of hits refer to the P3 Sequencer. We'll need to come up with a more distinctive name... Best regards, Colin Fraser Sequentix Music Systems Ltd http://www.sequentix.com
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RE: [analogue-sequencer] Re: Sequentix News
2006-09-06 by Colin Fraser
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