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Re: [analogue-sequencer] Sequentix P3 #008 Is Complete

2008-04-05 by Mark Pulver

WOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!

That's me!

Folks, if any of you are sitting on a kit (mine had been sitting for YEARS) 
I can't say enough good things about working with Steve.

Steve introduced himself to IvanCU and I after Ivan had put out a call 
looking for someone who wanted to assemble a P3 kit. I took Steve up on his 
offer first, and in the course of about 4 weeks (which included me sitting 
on it for 2 weeks, then a week in transit) Steve had finished up something 
I'd been waiting for since 2003.

Steve was INCREDIBLE during the process. You can see his documentation 
through pics, and he also kept up a running dialog on his blog. he was in 
constant communication with me all through the process, asking questions 
about build options, parts substitutions, etc.

Cost? VERY reasonable. It's not my place to talk about his pricing, as each 
experience will have it's own challenges, but I'm very happy.

I have other projects laying around that I think Steve's about to get 
himself into. :)


_THANK YOU_ Steve. It's been a pleasure!

Mark
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Steve (08:01 AM 4/5/2008) wrote:
 >Hey everyone... I just finished up building an original
 >(preproduction?) case P3 for one of the members of this group,
 >complete with a MemX and v4.00 beta 26 OS, and I thought you all might
 >like to see pictures of it. I'm happy with how it came out, even with
 >the difficulties encountered with the older style case.
 >
 >If you'd like to see them, the photos are here:
 >http://nuxx.net/gallery/v/stuffivemade/sequentix_p3_for_mark_pulver/
 >
 >I've also started moving content where I discuss / detail various
 >projects I've been working on (generally electronics) from LiveJournal
 >to a persoal blog. Right now the body of content is a detailed
 >discussion of the assembly of P3 #008, if you're interested in that as
 >well:
 >
 >http://nuxx.net/blog/
 >
 >-Steve
 >
 >
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