apologies to paul & the group for a hotheaded response... i couldn't
find the "undo" button, but i've at least deleted it from the
archive...
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motm@yahoogroups.com, "Kenneth Elhardt" <elhardt@w...> wrote:
> Andrew Sanchez writes:
> >>Neither here nor there, but in 1999, I contributed a few tracks
to a
> vintage synth demonstration CD that was mentioned on Analog Heaven:
From
> what I understand, very few copies sold. Maybe it was priced too
high, I
> don't know. Hopefully since the MOTM list is more of a specialized
and
> focused group, a CD or online subscription would generate more
interest than
> the project I was involved with.<<
>
> Yeah, I knew there was something done by AH members a while back.
I don't
> know if the CD you mention is the same one. But those CDs seem to
be known
> mostly to just AH members and I'm not sure they were ambitious
projects.
> Seemed like anybody could throw something onto them. I'm wondering
about CD
> sales when they make it into better known retail channels such as
> Amazon.com, record stores, and little reviews that pop up in
magazines like
> Keyboard. It seems like the first CD from the Moog Cookbook guys
must have
> been enough of a success to cause them to do a second CD. And
their CDs are
> really simplistic and basic as far as synthesis is concerned. Dana
> Countryman must be doing his Jean-Jacues Perrey collaboration CD
for more
> than a few dozen sales to list members. It would be interesting to
hear
> where that is planned to go.
>
> -Elhardt