I'm sitting in the Sonic Core offices now, and this last week we have been discussing production. We may decide to produce an additional 25 units in the first build, depending on the response I get over the next several weeks.
Please have a look at the PURCHASE page if you think you would be interested:
http://www.johnbowen.com/purchase.html
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OK - many thanks to all of you who wrote in!
This posting is to confirm we will be adding to the initial build by 25 more units. If interested, please let me know by sending in your deposit as indicated on the Purchase page:
http://www.johnbowen.com/purchase.html
Again, thank you all for your interest in Solaris - and a Happy Holiday season to all!
John Bowen
This posting is to confirm we will be adding to the initial build by 25 more units. If interested, please let me know by sending in your deposit as indicated on the Purchase page:
http://www.johnbowen.com/purchase.html
Again, thank you all for your interest in Solaris - and a Happy Holiday season to all!
John Bowen
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This really couldn't have come at a better time. I was lamenting the missed opportunity to preorder one of these back in August, and thought I'd torture myself just one more time with a visit to johnbowen.com.
So glad enough other people wrote in to make the extra units worthwhile.
A hardware synth with Waldorf wavetables (huge microwave xt fan here) and models of some of my favorite filters ever (ssm and oberheim) seems like a legend in the making. Here's hoping the remainder of the SEM's filter modes make the transition to the Solaris at some point.
So glad enough other people wrote in to make the extra units worthwhile.
A hardware synth with Waldorf wavetables (huge microwave xt fan here) and models of some of my favorite filters ever (ssm and oberheim) seems like a legend in the making. Here's hoping the remainder of the SEM's filter modes make the transition to the Solaris at some point.
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