Go to www.future-retro.com and then click product>links> 777Forum at
drummachine.com.  This should take you to the 777 message board at
drummachine.com.  In one of these topics, Jared Flickinger (Owner of Future
Retro) tells about the product.  Let me know if you can't find it and I'll
get the info Monday when I go back to work. (this connection is only good
for email).

Jeff

> Do you have any more info about the new product?  I'd love to control my
> Nord with a sequencer like that.
>
> Scott Kellogg
> www.mp3.com/tabularaza
> listen to:  hiq.suso.org
>
> On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Jeff Schmidt wrote:
>
> > I've got a 777.  It's great for that, but it is monophonic.
Future-Retro is
> > coming out with a sequencer that is basically 3 of the 777's sequencers
in
> > one box with CV/Gate, MIDI, DIN Sync...  Priced about $300US.  I can't
wait.
> > Should be out in the Fall (sept., oct.)  777 is worth it though.  crazy
> > sounds that no digital synth can do.
> >
> > Jeff
> >
> >
> > > Man, that would kick serious butt.  Recording sequences on the fly as
you
> > > perform would be an improvisor's dream come true.  I might have to get
a
> > > FutureRetro FR-777 someday just for that.
> >
> >

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