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In response to the latest to-ing and fro-ing between (principally) myself and Jon, Greg wrote the following: >Well I tried to make a simple blanket statement about a very complex >situation and it seems that I opened a big can of worms. More like Pandora's box... oops, wrong FX manufacturer! >Has Lexicon made >mistakes? Yes, of course. We did try to create interest in the JAMMAN >and >Vortex. These products did not sell at 1/3 of the rate as the ALEX or >REFLEX. Yes there were forecasting problems. Does Lexicon owe it to the >community to keep products in the product line? I don't think so. Only when it's US!!! :) >I was warned when I arrived at this list that John Durant was almost >railroaded off of this list. Well his interest in the art of looping has >kept him here. That one actually came from me... at the time there was the big "why does the JM act like it's stereo" thing; Jon was taking flak and as I recall I posted trying to tell everyone that just 'cos Jon is a Lex employee, doesn't mean you attack him for Lex actions. Same here. The post about watching your back was in good humour, I assure you. >I am not running away as I am used to taking the punishment >for the actions of others(it has been my job for a long time.) But lets >not >waste time with this issue. It would be more constructive(and >interesting) >to discuss what everybody would like to see in the next generation of >dedicated(or not) looping technology. Maybe if we are all good on the >karmic scale Lexicon or Oberheim(or Roland or Alesis) might answer our >prayers. Greg, I think that you may have been taking the debate personally here, and if that's the case then I deeply and humbly apologise. I own a JamMan, and am trying to persuade my wife that we can afford a Vortex (though I've never heard one - I'm acting to words from this list). Like everyone else here I'm sadenned by Lex's dropping of these products (though grateful for the attendent drop in price!), but no-one is blaming you, or punishing you, I thought we were having a good-natured debate on why the sales values you mention happened, especially in the light of how cool we know these boxes are. >Yes there were forecasting problems. Does Lexicon owe it to the >community to keep products in the product line? I don't think so. >Is Lexicon run by musicians? I wish. Is a discussion of corporate >politics >really very relevant to this list? I don't believe so but I suppose it >is >debatable. Only when they influence us. >I do not get it. Which would be worse? The fact that we stopped >shipping >these products or if they were never made? Many people around here would lose limbs rarther than Vortices. I thought we were debating why the rest of Humanity was stupid enough not to realise that. Sorry again, Michael Dr Michael Pycraft Hughes Bioelectronic Research Centre, Rankine Bldg, Tel: (+44) 141 330 5979 University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, U.K. "Wha's like us? Damn few, and they're a' deid!" - Scottish proverb