Aurora
    Martin Naef 
    mnaef at navisto.ch
       
    Sun Dec  9 19:08:24 CET 2012
    
    
  
Hey Paul,
On 09.12.2012 1:17, Tony Hardie-Bick wrote:
> My best advice would be to partner with someone who has experience in
> business.
I totally agree with Tony.
But how about just going ahead and designing your synth the way you 
imagine it? I understood that your primary motivation was having your 
very personal polysynth. So there's nothing stopping you from doing just 
that.
If afterwards a lot of people want one too, I'd start worrying about the 
business side. If you want to keep your risk low, you can simply license 
the design to an established business and reap some of the benefits 
while accepting that somebody else might get rich (or go bankrupt...). I 
think this is the best way to keep doing what you consider the fun part 
(assuming that running your own business is not what you really wanted).
Martin
    
    
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