With my like of simple, recognizable names I'd be apt to pick something like the 'Sequentix Next'. It captures the spirit of the next generation of sequencer, and the word doesn't appear (based on my initial checking) to have any poor meanings in most major languages. It's also a short enough English word to be understood by most everyone who's had basic first-year English classes. Also, there don't appear to be any other sequencers called 'Next', and the name harkens back to earlier technical days (fitting in with the analog controls -- if those are maintained) while still sounding somewhat futuristic. But that's just my late afternoon caffeinated rambling. :) -Steve --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Martin Naef <lists@...> > My vote is on Sequentulator. ;-)
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Re: Sequentix News
2006-09-06 by Steve
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