DSI
Jay Vaughan
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Wed Aug 27 13:09:00 CEST 2008
> well, I didn't get the job.
a pity to hear that this didn't happen, would've been great to have a
music-bar member working for a major commercial synth concern like
DSI, alas.
but you know what? i think you should persevere with your own efforts
anyway! i think you make *great* synths, paul maddox, and you really
need to believe in that a bit more and try to push through with the
manufacturing hassles themselves, so *yours* is the company we are all
watching in 5 years time. i play the monowave often, and am very much
in love with its ways, and the defender prototype has always been an
interesting notion. push through!
frankly, i think you made a mistake putting too much into the effort
with axel h and his cohorts. my experience with that crowd has led me
to believe that you really must watch your back; there is no real love
to be had with involving too many third parties in such a creative
effort as your products represent, especially when those third parties
take *such* delight in others displeasure as a matter of regular,
social, discourse.
shop more. you can find a way to produce your products at an
economical level, and still support your own efforts. if there was a
$400 monowave, it'd sell like mad.
;
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Jay Vaughan
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