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Re: faceplates

Re: faceplates

2002-04-07 by Rick hake

I apologize for the strong wording.  I don't pray to the Wiard alter.  I just think that pushing for aesthetic differences to 
make this product look more like every other modular system would only serve to pull the limited Wiard resources away 
from R&D of new modules and filling orders as quick as possible.  Let the look of the system be the designers vision.  
I'm sure Grant would rather be making music and tinkering then trying to satisfy custom faceplate orders.  That type of 
request being implemented in  a small company adds hours of labor, higher material cost, and an increased chance of 
mistakes which in turn take more time to solve.  The Wiard company is a labor of love.  Grant will probably never get 
rich off of this endeavor.  I just hope that he doesn't get frustrated with it and stop.  I like alot of the patches and sounds 
posted on this forum.  Also technical suggestions about functionality are interesting to me as they have sometimes 
explained quirks that I was experiencing.  These are my suggestions.  If people want to continue to discuss faceplates 
thats fine and I should not have been so negative.  So I apologize for that.  
							Rick

Re: [wiardgroup] Re: faceplates

2002-04-07 by synth_guru@eml.cc

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Rick hake wrote:
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>I apologize for the strong wording.  I don't pray to the Wiard alter.  I just think that pushing for aesthetic differences to 
>make this product look more like every other modular system would only serve to pull the limited Wiard resources away 
>from R&D of new modules and filling orders as quick as possible.  Let the look of the system be the designers vision.  
>I'm sure Grant would rather be making music and tinkering then trying to satisfy custom faceplate orders.  That type of 
>request being implemented in  a small company adds hours of labor, higher material cost, and an increased chance of 
>mistakes which in turn take more time to solve.  The Wiard company is a labor of love.  Grant will probably never get 
>rich off of this endeavor.  I just hope that he doesn't get frustrated with it and stop.  I like alot of the patches and sounds 
>posted on this forum.  Also technical suggestions about functionality are interesting to me as they have sometimes 
>explained quirks that I was experiencing.  These are my suggestions.  If people want to continue to discuss faceplates 
>thats fine and I should not have been so negative.  So I apologize for that.  
>							Rick
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