Miguel Mendoza wrote: > Hello, talking about the design, I'm missing something from the P3. The Circlon looks more like a serial made device, I mean, something from Korg could have that look. I really like more the laboratory look of my P3. Something like an analog sequencer makes more sense to me in that way. Perhaps this is only a prototype and not the final look. You could put it another way. Cirklon looks more like a professional product, not so arcane or, yeah, like something from a lab. The P3 is amazing but was frequently accused of being hard to fathom (maybe folks don't have time to practise so much anymore). Don't forget Colin needs to sell a fair few of these babies to earn his living - so the more professional it looks, the better for all of us. And up close, it looks great. Korg do pretty well selling lots of instruments so let's hope a smaller company with an innovative product can find a place in the market too. Last thought: Logic users sick of its primitive MIDI editors (e.g. me) should be darn interested in Cirklon as should anyone still pining for the tightness of the Atari ST or the freaky power of fun sequencers like Dr T's KCS. Let's be optimistic gang!! :) -- Paul --- http://www.myspace.com/smokyfrog http://www.youtube.com/WilyEPeyote
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] cirklon knob colour
2010-02-24 by Softroom
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