--- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" <colin@...> wrote: > > > > --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Stoffel" <chr.stoffel@> > > wrote: > > > > > my wish for a P4 would simply be double memory: 24 Banks with 8 > > > Patterns, 16 Tracks with 8 Aux-Tracks, 16 Playlists. Thats it. > > > Everything else is perfect for me. > > > > > > And maybe as pure luxury some kind of storage device, like a smart > > > media card. > > > > I'm much of the 'more of the same' school of thought myself; as far as > > I'm concerned the best way to improve on the P3 would be to add a > > bigger screen and a few more buttons so that some of the more cryptic > > messages / key combinations are a bit, erm, less cryptic. > > I've considered a P3 MkII as an alternative or parallel development to > (codename)P4. > It would be a simpler project to develop a CPU board transplant for P3 users > who are essentially satisfied with what they've got, but would like more > storage, independent MIDI outs etc., and I might go down that path if > there's sufficient demand. > If it appeals to you, let me know. > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > http://www.sequentix.com > Definite yes from me... maybe a way to integrate it with the new Sequentix (NextStep?) as well? A way to allow the new sequencer to harness the P3? dreamin... I'm still reading my P3 manual my baby is so fresh :o) Steve
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Re: P4
2006-09-07 by clements1990
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