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Re: pricing and sales

2002-07-27 by buechlerjoe

There's a lot of truth to that. I suspect the other part of the 
problem is historical baggage. The A191 was originally conceived as a 
Shepard function generator. While it was being developed, it morphed 
into an A190 expander, but kept the Shepard generator as an ancillary 
function. 

Unfortunately, it's still mostly described by Doepfer, and thought of 
by the user community, as a Shepard function generator: an expensive 
and highly specialized module of limited utility. It wasn't until I 
read the details carefully that it finally occurred to me what the 
A191 was really for. Then the price made more sense.

Joe

--- In Doepfer_a100@y..., "Andreas Lindholm" <andreas.k.lindholm@t...> 
wrote:
> > Midi, of course, creates all sorts of possibilities for musical
> > expressiveness. That's why I was suprised Dieter's message said 
that
> > the A191 wasn't selling well. To me, more than any other module, 
it's
> > the one that allow for the most musical expression (unless, of 
course,
> > you have an MCV24 or Encore Expressionist instead).
> >
> > Joe
> 
> I think one simple answer to sales it price. The 191 is expensive 
compared
> to lfo's and envs... I think the same goes for pitchshifter and 
stuff, we
> like to have them but paying 500 euro for a bode (Analog systems) is 
mostly
> a nono.
> 
> /Andy

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