Hi,Tony, You are famous for your Oakley Sound modulars! Nice to see you here. I am not in the same situation like you. I've been fighting with the limitation of just one Elektron machinedrum and a FR revolution. These are what I'm using right now. While I also have mpc1k, korg emx and moog murf left in the studio (It is in my company), cos of the lack of multitracking power at home. I've done everything like using drum for melodics, re-triggering for Granulizer-like synth sounds... and so on. For my music vision now I need a waveshaping synth which can also take input, a nice versatile VA synth, and of course a good sound card. So adding a pure sequencer to my home rig is not a good idea imo. Curious about the next product they'll come out with. Will it be pure seq as well or something else. No matter what it is I think I'll be able to buy it in next year. It seems interesting that there are more pure seqs than seq-synthes that quit the market. For example, elektron products, spectralis in contrast to p3, milton vc and such. Regards, /M.Q. http://www.myspace.com/mengqi --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, Oakley Sound <tonyallgood@...> wrote: > > > I've been wanting one but I am not the one who have masses of gears > and can spend a grand just for sequencing. I need more sound sources. > > I used to think like this and got myself surrounded by more gear than > was really useful. These days I would rather have a P3 and one less > sound source. Using the P3 has made my music more minimal but, yet, more > focused. > > The other nice thing about the P3 is that unlike many other pieces of > modern hardware I reckon it'll keep its second hand price for a while yet. > > Tony > > www.oakleysound.com/music.htm >
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Re: What's the future plan of Sequentix?
2006-09-20 by anotherbbs
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