[sdiy] testing...testing...

Nathanael King nate at paperproductsmusic.com
Thu Apr 9 21:08:21 CEST 2015


"Economically viable, most likely not."

Yeah - that was kind of the point. Though I do not know the ins and
outs of the technology, I know the front end is at least prohibitively
expensive. I assumed that's the reason why no one (major manufacturers
included) does it. What makes it fundamentally strange, though, is
that Alesis was willing to do it 15 years ago and we can't do it
better/cheaper than they could then. Additionally, the offerings of
similar technology to the bitcoin community have at least been within
the realm of what the synthesizer community would find acceptable.

"Nothing stops you to implement the same thing faster and cheaper
using _________ (<- anything else),
then."
Fixed that for you. I said what I said to show I am not one that
believes in the spirituality of analog. If we're talking "anything
else", then "anything else" is acceptable and perfectly doable.

-- 
Nate King
Paper Products Music



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