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Re: Anyone want to trade or sell some discs?

2001-08-21 by midi.magic@ic24.net

Hi All

That may be so, but that is no reason to rip us all off.
Here in the UK they cost £29 for 30 min's for about 6 songs.
For that price, I can have a good meal with a real pianist. And, if I 
eat slowly, I will get 50 plus songs!!!!

Midi Magic



--- In disklavier@y..., "Donald Dusenbury" <duse@o...> wrote:
> These disks are not audio disks produced by the 1000
> The cost is much higher to produce these disks. The 
> editing and musician cost is higher. The market is smaller.
> The disks for these machines are edited midi info that is for
> these machines. The companies selling these disks are
> not realizing large profits. The old pump players cost per song
> is much higher. I do not see drastic price drops in the music so
> your investment may sit idol
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Kenneth Stumpf 
>   To: disklavier@y... 
>   Sent: Monday, August 20, 2001 10:04 PM
>   Subject: Re: [disklavier] Anyone want to trade or sell some discs?
> 
> 
>   Yes, WAY too expensive.  What's funny is I would readily buy 3 
disks for $40 (price of a CD) before I will ever buy one disk for 
$30.  Too bad Yamaha doesnt realize that, as I won't be buying a 
single one.  Instead of making $40 they lose $90 in this scenario.

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