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Re: [motm] Re: Wish list and normalling - was OK...so what WILL you buy assembled?

2010-04-28 by groovyshaman

Paul - Way back when (if I remember correctly) you indicated that the sound engine of the Cloud Generator would be something that you could use as the basis for a family of interesting and unique modules. In fact that may have been your original intention of the 500-series. Perhaps you could continue with that plan to come up with another unique module or 2 based on that engine as the next ones to become available. I'm guessing various groups of alphas, betas and gammas everywhere would be interested.

George

--- On Tue, 4/27/10, Paul Schreiber wrote:

From: Paul Schreiber
Subject: Re: [motm] Re: Wish list and normalling - was OK...so what WILL you buy assembled?
To: motm@yahoogroups.com, "rogerpellegrini"
Date: Tuesday, April 27, 2010, 5:53 PM

>
> Likewise, the Noise/S&H module and the 1U BPF filter could only target
> group A and will not sell well.
>
> Sorry to be so negative,
> Roger


OK! I agree 100% about the 2 groups. This sort of dawned on me a few days
ago whilst walking the doggie.
I have people with 50+ modules that need X but newbies just starting out
looking for Y or even Z.

So, knowing all of this, the next 2 modules (not the CG, '102 or MT) I
should make are ......????????

Paul S.



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