This might had been shot with a Panasonic Lumix Gh3 + 50 mm 1.8 lens. The crop factor (x2) of the micro fourth third sensor gives a field of view equivalent to a 100mm for a full frame. It's beautiful but man THAT MAKES IT SHAKYYYYYYY ! :D
Any chance you'll develop a new standard for a drum tiger Interface, and kits for retrofitting certain pieces of gear, one of my secrets was always The atari st and a profit 2002 rack sampler , mirage is also super cool , and oberhiem dpx-1 ,i use a program called Tiger , it was a plug-in for the doctor t's multi program environment , it was for editing piano rolls, it would graphically display the event generation data and then you could analyze it edit it or in my case wipe the screen clear and just use it as a sequencer, I know the Atari as a dedicated bus to the midi on a z80 processor which although is technically a slower processor handling more functions at once it can handle a limited set of instructions much faster, timing was always dead on, the email samplers have that extra stage on the envelope generators for the attack Giving you the ability to emulate compression with a 10 to 40 mil second delay at the attack stage in the envelope, I know the machines I've listed had earlier processor send them to, how close do you think I was to what you're doing with your trr 909 , what do you think about kids for the machines I mentioned, particularly the dpx-1 it has an expansion port on it, that was used for the eight output expander, also an early hard drive and optical cd ROM type thing, there's very few of the eight output expanders out there ,, I have two of them, sure would be cool to see a cat that would slide right in the back end for all the people that have the mono out
This company cannot seem to catch up with itself. They, years later, can’t get enough product out the door to catch up with a near 2 year waitlist. This isn’t the space shuttle. It’s unforunte.
2 year wait. Not that long considering a lifetime... But I just added my name to the list also, and I'll probably forget that I even got on that list if and when they contact me.
@@tommyg5095 Two years is what THEY estimate. It's longer than that in reality - I got on the wait list 2.5 years ago but at this point I've moved on. Last time I contacted them they said they are moving to new offices and changing a few things - putting in a color LCD instead of mono. Could be "another year or so". They don't have iPhone-level orders- it's very niche and they probably have less than 500 orders in the queue. Id think in 2 years they could sort out mfg. The product is complete - find a company to do your production. There isn't a lot to it - my writing partner has one.
@@station2station544 Your points are valid. Maybe something other will arrive on the scene, maybe even better. But in the mean time, I will just have to wait.
I hope enough people appreciate the precision of the tech. Very cool sequencer.
I have always admired Colin's work. I had the Cirklon's predecessor the P3 Sequencer.... and I VERY MUCH regret selling it......
Der Sequentix Circlon ist der weltweit beste Sequenzer - ohne Konkurrenz.
So simple yet so powerful.
I want 8 of these
What a wonderful & eloquent design.
This might had been shot with a Panasonic Lumix Gh3 + 50 mm 1.8 lens. The crop factor (x2) of the micro fourth third sensor gives a field of view equivalent to a 100mm for a full frame. It's beautiful but man THAT MAKES IT SHAKYYYYYYY ! :D
can it be used to automate parameters changes in the "vermona drm-1 mk3"?
just use beatstep pro that will save you almost 2k
can the cirklon be used as a multiclock to sync several hardware devices over midi (sending "start, stop, continue")?
Any chance you'll develop a new standard for a drum tiger Interface, and kits for retrofitting certain pieces of gear, one of my secrets was always The atari st and a profit 2002 rack sampler , mirage is also super cool , and oberhiem dpx-1 ,i use a program called Tiger , it was a plug-in for the doctor t's multi program environment , it was for editing piano rolls, it would graphically display the event generation data and then you could analyze it edit it or in my case wipe the screen clear and just use it as a sequencer, I know the Atari as a dedicated bus to the midi on a z80 processor which although is technically a slower processor handling more functions at once it can handle a limited set of instructions much faster, timing was always dead on, the email samplers have that extra stage on the envelope generators for the attack Giving you the ability to emulate compression with a 10 to 40 mil second delay at the attack stage in the envelope, I know the machines I've listed had earlier processor send them to, how close do you think I was to what you're doing with your trr 909 , what do you think about kids for the machines I mentioned, particularly the dpx-1 it has an expansion port on it, that was used for the eight output expander, also an early hard drive and optical cd ROM type thing, there's very few of the eight output expanders out there ,, I have two of them, sure would be cool to see a cat that would slide right in the back end for all the people that have the mono out
This company cannot seem to catch up with itself. They, years later, can’t get enough product out the door to catch up with a near 2 year waitlist. This isn’t the space shuttle. It’s unforunte.
2 year wait. Not that long considering a lifetime... But I just added my name to the list also, and I'll probably forget that I even got on that list if and when they contact me.
@@tommyg5095 Two years is what THEY estimate. It's longer than that in reality - I got on the wait list 2.5 years ago but at this point I've moved on. Last time I contacted them they said they are moving to new offices and changing a few things - putting in a color LCD instead of mono. Could be "another year or so". They don't have iPhone-level orders- it's very niche and they probably have less than 500 orders in the queue. Id think in 2 years they could sort out mfg. The product is complete - find a company to do your production. There isn't a lot to it - my writing partner has one.
@@station2station544
Your points are valid. Maybe something other will arrive on the scene, maybe even better. But in the mean time, I will just have to wait.
@@tommyg5095 I dig
@@station2station544 you get it yet?