"i'm selling all my hw, i can do it all in sw and dsp" policy for this one


now it's a matter of pricing whether it will remain a dream for most people or notdarkrezin wrote:Nice work John, I've been dreaming of a synth like this for years
it's chances on the market may somehow depend on a pricing that is moderate enough to be affordable for the amateurs league (which I consider myself to be in). well, unless it's such a damn great item that john does not have to care for a good price and still gets it ripped off his hands... should this be the case I'm afraid this won't be my first hardware synth (I don't have any, unlike youdarkrezin wrote:kylie - well to be honest I'm not in the market for more digital synths (I have enough). But to me it's great that something like this exists - firstly for technology reasons, because it will be way cooler than for example the Nord Mod G2X - and secondly because it will give our platform a chance of survival.
I agree. but it would be sad if this one would be another thing most people could only dream of.darkrezin wrote:Of course price is an issue, but most musicians tend to understand that a good instrument costs serious $$.
yeah, but waldorf left the market and hace only just been reborn these days. it's no easy job having revolutionary products and surviving with it (or despite it)... think further. there was also hartmann...The Waldorf Q cost £2000 when it first came out...