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OT - New Frostwave Sequencer

OT - New Frostwave Sequencer

2001-01-10 by ivancu@aol.com

http://www.frostwave.com/

Looks interesting.  I've been meaning to buy some of their stuff (good prices 
considering the Australian dollar is about twice the U.S. dollar) but never 
have, so I'm not sure of the build quality.

While certainly not MOTM-class, this looks like it might be good for fun and 
live performance use.

Ivan

Re: [motm] OT - New Frostwave Sequencer

2001-01-10 by John Blacet

I couldn't tell from the info if it stored sequences or not. It says
something about storing setups...?

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Re: [motm] OT - New Frostwave Sequencer

2001-01-10 by bigd@buffalo.com

Ive emailed them to ask.
Jim

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> I couldn't tell from the info if it stored sequences or not. It says
> something about storing setups...?
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Re: OT - New Frostwave Sequencer

2001-01-10 by ceres@sirius.com

--- In motm@egroups.com, ivancu@a... wrote:
> http://www.frostwave.com/
> 
> Looks interesting.  I've been meaning to buy some of their stuff 
(good prices 
> considering the Australian dollar is about twice the U.S. dollar) 
but never 
> have, so I'm not sure of the build quality.

I have both versions of the Frostwave Resonator (yet another MS-20 
filter clone!).  VERY solidly built with thick metal casing.  No 
problem standing up to a month of touring.  Good stuff; I, too, am 
curious to hear about their new sequncer ...

    -Doug
     ceres@...

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