Members Geoff Grace Posted August 11, 2010 Author Members Posted August 11, 2010 Update and commentary here: Open Labs
Members Cry Logic Posted August 11, 2010 Members Posted August 11, 2010 The guys at Muse Research are industry veterans with years of experience and connections to call upon. At least one of them was involved with E-mu's E-IV, to which the Receptor has been compared.Their experience seems to have served them well, in terms of understanding what musicians want, in building a product to match those needs, and in making alliances with partners and marketing their product.Best,GeoffReceptor owner Buying KvR and not interfering with it was a pretty smart move as well.
Members nat whilk II Posted August 11, 2010 Members Posted August 11, 2010 Ha - ain't over 'till it's over. Nothing brings out the vitriolic armchair amatuer "music industry analysts" than a bit of interpreted news that is only some fraction of the real story. There has to be some principle that can be defined here, something like vitriol increases in inverse proportion to verified knowledge, or something like... nat whilk ii
Members spokenward Posted August 11, 2010 Members Posted August 11, 2010 Ha - ain't over 'till it's over.Nothing brings out the vitriolic armchair amatuer "music industry analysts" than a bit of interpreted news that is only some fraction of the real story.There has to be some principle that can be defined here, something like vitriol increases in inverse proportion to verified knowledge, or something like...nat whilk ii I think the measure of vitriol follows the measure of identity that people have with their tools. What do you make of something like this quote from Geoff's link? In fact, customers were receiving product all week, warranty work was being performed, tech guru Michael Corley was helping customers who didn
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