Hi Andreas > No I don't think it is. It is just another set of those "unnessecary > features that you think should be there";-) Yes I think it is. To me this is basically a sequencer, where I can activate (or deactivate) the steps by pressing a key. > It just doesn't > make sense the way you and Florian on one hand think that crippled machines > should stay that way to make it cheap and the next second vote for umpteen > new features that are suddenly vital. Do we? I said only: If you want something not to be done and there is the possibility to vote against it, then raise your voice and vote. > It would be nice to hear about your > general philosophy regarding price vs. features. I think, it is not our job to try to change the philosophy of anyones business. If I don't like the philosophy of someones business, then the possibility to get influence is: not bying the products. We live in a society which respects private decisions of business philosophy and uses economic regulation mechanisms. I think, your ideas of making mdular systems are not bad, but I respect the decision of Doepfer to follow other ideas. Florian -- Florian Anwander |ConSol* HP-Support Tel. +49.89.45841-133 |Consulting&Solutions Software GmbH Fax +49.89.45841-139 |Franziskanerstr. 38, D-81669 München email: florian.anwander@consol.de |http://www.consol.de
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Re: [Doepfer_a100] Gear philosophy
2002-02-28 by Florian Anwander
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