From Paul S. in response to my mis-sent first post: --- > The Kickstarter idea sounds like a valid way to judge the demand for a given module in real terms (ie, people are voting with real money, not just clamoring for something and then back-pedalling when it comes time to place an order). > If you get the number of pre-orders you need and can then turn around those orders quickly, then great. If the demand falls short, then that says there isn't a real market for that module (at the moment, anyway). This is my point *exactly*. > Anyway, count me as 'still committed to MOTM as a format, even if that has meant giving money to Oakley/Krisp1 and various ebayers instead of Synthesis Tech in recent years'. And why do some people think this is a 'bad thing'? I don't. Paul S. --- --- In motm@yahoogroups.com, "jneilnyc" <jneil@...> wrote: > > > (apologies to anyone who got this more than once ... thank Yahoo...) > > > > > I think I've gotten my fill of it, and I'm sure I'm not alone. And > > if anyone hasn't, there are Bridechamber, Oakley, and others > > providing 5U thru-hole DIY pcbs. Believe me, I'd RATHER have an > > fully assembled 5U MOTM-355 Morphing Dual LFO. HOWEVER, knowing that > > you have your hands full developing and shipping modules for the Euro > > market, I'm asking, what's the MINIMUM you can do that will make most > > of your old 5U customers happier than they are now? > > > > We WANT to buy your new modules. In a perfect world, you'd deliver > > them in 5U assembled. The current reality requires buying an > > assembled euro module, then disassembling it, making a custom panel, > > and wiring it up. Is there a workable middle ground? > > Adding my 2 bits as someone who wants diversity in the MOTM format and has no vested interest in the DIY aspect of it. I bought a bunch of kits as a cost-effective way of getting the modular I wanted, and I have a sense of accomplishment that I built as much of my rig as I did (about half, at this point, the rest being pre-built, second-hand, or third-party). If kits are no longer cost-effective to manufacture, then I'm totally fine with ordering prebuilt modules as long as the price is right and it doesn't take *years* for an order to trickle in. > > The Kickstarter idea sounds like a valid way to judge the demand for a given module in real terms (ie, people are voting with real money, not just clamoring for something and then back-pedalling when it comes time to place an order). If you get the number of pre-orders you need and can then turn around those orders quickly, then great. If the demand falls short, then that says there isn't a real market for that module (at the moment, anyway). > > Anyway, count me as 'still committed to MOTM as a format, even if that has meant giving money to Oakley/Krisp1 and various ebayers instead of Synthesis Tech in recent years'. > > JN >
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Re: 5xx series in a MOTM format
2012-08-18 by jneilnyc
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