That sounds good Colin, but i must emphasise, that if the cost is too high, it's a deal breaker for me. The original P3 cost was good for just a sequencer, but if it's projected to be within £800-£1K range i would expect such to have it's own synth engine included. Elektron made a good sequencer in the Monomachine, but they limited it by not including adjusting step lengths for each of the 6-tracks, no note skipping, no bi-directional sequencing ie: pendulum etc, for some that's complete fail. The Cirklon ticks all those boxes Elektron couldn't. The Cirklon is definitely in my to buy list... but it's the cost of the actual finished unit that's gonna swing it for me. Regards A1K --- In analogue-sequencer@yahoogroups.com, "Colin Fraser" <colin@...> wrote: > > > > I tried to do my due diligence and this didn't turn up. Sorry > > if it was previously asked, but how many cirklon units are > > projected and how many buyers are on the waiting list? > > I'm projecting making as many as people want to buy. > Now that they seem to know what they're doing, the factory making my > enclosures can turn out a good number of them in a few weeks. > I have enclosures for the first fifty units sitting right here, waiting for > their electronics. > The initial production rate of complete units is limited by the fact that > I'll be stuffing the boards myself until I can fund a factory run of the > electronics. > Once factory production of board sets is up and running, the lead time > should come right down, and I'll be able to concentrate mainly on making it > do more cool stuff. > > There are a lot of people on the waiting list now, which is nice, but I'll > be happier once they're on the 'grinning about their new toy' list. > > Best regards, > Colin Fraser > Sequentix Music Systems Ltd > http://www.sequentix.com >
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Re: supply and demand
2010-10-07 by analog1k
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