On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Colin f wrote: > 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... dammit colin! until this message, my gear lust was totally sated! i have my P3 and all the sound making and recording stuff I need and am happily making music with it all rather than dreaming about the next great thing around the corner. :) ah well, at least you've given me enough warning so i can start saving. :) seriously though, that is *excellent*, for you and for us. the P3 really is a brilliant thing, and the world could only benefit from having more of them. > Plan B is continue in my current career path, as a contractor. Don't make me > do that ! hmm... that makes my plan A to get a job that pays better so i can do my part to ensure you don't have to do plan b. :) bleep. out. --- http://leichenfeld.iuma.com http://thirdwavecollective.com
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Re: [analogue-sequencer] P3 News
2005-03-10 by bleep
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