On Thursday 10 March 2005 10:58, Colin f wrote: > With a new son, and a full-time day job, my ability to > develop the potential of P3 has been curtailed of late. > With the daily commute, and dull corporate job getting me > down, I decided the time was right to try a change of > tack. Three weeks tomorrow, I finish up the day job, and > will become self-employed. Congrats Colin! Courage! > Plan A is to develop the commercial potential of P3 into > a viable business. Once I'm able to work on it full-time, > I'll be able to fill orders a lot more quickly, and keep > production running so there aren't long periods of > unavailability. I'll also be looking to develop other > products, such as a dedicated percussion sequencer, an > 'ultimate' step sequencer (for the obscenely rich), and > some other cool things that you'll definitely want at > least three of. Possibly even some things that actually > make a noise... Plan B is continue in my current career > path, as a contractor. Don't make me do that ! I'll do the best I can! ;) - Robert
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 News
2005-03-10 by Robert van der Kamp
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