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Subject: M-4000

From: "stevetebble" <stevetebble@...>
Date: 2006-03-05

Hi Guys
Been lurking for a while and having great fun reading all this stuff
about the m4000. Cool it guys, I thought we were all supposed to be on
the same side.
I see nothing wrong with being a bit cagey about revealing full details
of a product before it's been perfected. All i can say is, if my
experience is anything to go by, and it is, anyone genuinely interested
in buying one of these machines can call Martin for more information.
But don't forget his main competitor reads these messages too.

Steve Tebble, Bristol, England.

P.S. I think the M4000 should be renamed the M-800. After all, we've
already had the Mark I, Mark II, M-300, M-400, Mark V, Mark VI (which
should really be an M-600), and Mark VII. Besides which, 800 is
appropriate for an instrument with 88 keys, 8 tracks, and costing £8000.