Ok Julian..I have to admit...you're very funny! Anyway...It has been nice to exchange views on the polievolver even though I thought that some of the replies could have been more technical than sarcastic but....still...funny. Thanks everyone...and Mr. Julian..I swear..I'll never contraddict you again!!! Peace. Ciao --- In DSI_Evolver@yahoogroups.com, "mr julian" <jujulilianan@w...> wrote: > From: "arkamaxx" <arkamaxx@y...> > > > sales because half of it includes development costs. I work in real > > estate development and, believe me, development cost are spread all > > over the product you make, not only on the first 30% of purchasers! > > > > AHA!! I got it!!. You're not a musician or an accountant, you're a real > estate agent. It all makes sense now..... > > Maybe if you took out a 35 year loan to buy the polyevolver, hedged against > currency fluctuations and the devaluation of hardware synths vs softsynths > over the next 35 years, and then set up a company for each track you wanted > to write, with yourself as the contractor, and then as the contractor you > also leased out the polyevolver to your tracks on a per-voice per- minute > basis, then your music could pay for the cost of the evolver rather than > you, and everybody can just make profit on top of profit in a fantasy > fairytale world of unbounded economic growth? That would sure be swell. > > or.... perhaps you could just stop whining about prices and stop dribbling > on about how to improve the cost structure of things you obviously don't > understand? > > I'm not sure which solution is best, which one's good for you? > > > > julian > > (yeah, ok.... I know.. this thread really has gone past any point of useful > communication now, this is my last post on it) > > -- > http://bleepin.com
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[Evolver] Re: Poly Evolver VS Waldorf Microwave XT
2004-05-25 by arkamaxx
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