Don't hold your breath; this guy doesn't seem to have ambitions or design chops for esoteric things. He seems content to fill a few holes in his lineup, and call it quits. Dave Bradley Principal Software Engineer Engineering Animation, Inc. daveb@... > > In a message dated 6/29/2000 12:28:54 PM, nate@... writes: > > >If this guy really wants business, my suggestion for him > >(or any synth manufacturer *hint-hint*) is to start looking into ribbon > >controllers, it's the one facet of analog synth control that no > other synth > >company presently offers. > > ...and other nontraditional controllers too! > > Great point Nate! And I'm not just saying that because I've made > that same > point about ten times previously, I'm just saying it because I want some > unusual controllers! Lets use the "spies" to our advantage. > > Anyway, back to the point, I probably will not > >be > >buying any of Roger's stuff, I'd rather wait for the better MOTM > equivelant > >to come out. -Nate > > I'm already mixed up enough buying the occasional thing from John > Blacet and > Tony Allgood, I'm sticking with MOTM (at least until I see some > controllers, > then I'm like a rat from a sinking ship <g>). > > JB > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Click here for savings: beMANY! > http://click.egroups.com/1/4115/6/_/529958/_/962308463/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >
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RE: [motm] Some news
2000-06-29 by Dave Bradley
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