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Sunday, February 26, 2006
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They could stand to be a bit more humble in their claims. Instead of marketing as *the greatest thing since *analog modeled sliced bread*...
ReplyDeleteI'd rather they focus on user stories where they identified difficulties, and showd creative solutions to those problems, and new opportunities.
so it's receptor or powercore with a mini control surface? but for NI instruments? oooh the hype.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I understand its not even that... it is basically a control surface and a patch librarian. Big whoop.
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