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Hey Andy, i've been trying to email you but the gibson server is disavowing any knowledge of your existence--d'you think it's something you said? bruce ----- Original Message ----- From: Andy Ewen <andy.ewen@trace-elliot.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 4:19 AM Subject: RE: Looper development and production costs? > The simple reason for no advertising, at least in the last few years, is > that we cannot legally sell these things in any country except the US > and Switzerland until we have a CE-Approved version. Any expense > advertising in Guitarist or similar, would be wasted at this time. There > will be promotion and new endorsements and all the other marketing stuff > that helps sell products. We have held-off on all official reviews of > the Echoplex as well, so we don't annoy potential customers with the > old, 'yes, it is a great product and you definitely need it, but sorry > you can't buy one just yet' > > PS, if anyone wants a black Echoplex with cream artwork; no extra charge > :)) > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Sottilaro [mailto:sine@zerocrossing.net] > Sent: 13 October 2001 20:01 > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Re: Looper development and production costs? > > > One thing that I don't think has been mentioned here is promotion. I've > > NEVER seen and add featuring the EDP. Ever. Didn't even know about it > until I bought a JamMan and subscribed to this list. Never makes the > cover of any catalogs I get. Never heard of a product demo in any > store. The loopers' list is good, but is it visible to the entire music > > buying public? Seems more or less invisible to the public, in my > opinion. No wonder it's not a staple of everyone's rack. > > Now Electrix is not doing much better, in my opinion. They really need > to buy some ad space. Send reps out to the stores to do demos. The > usual. I know that's money, but it takes it to make it. Nice Repeater > product placement with Torn as he's starting the new Bowie project. > That should help get the word out. Gibson needs to give a couple of > EDPs to Fripp or Belew. Someone big. Even someone more visible like > Radiohead would be great. I know some people that went and bought KAOSS > > pads after seeing Radiohead perform with them. > > Also (I'm going to get it for this) The EDP is ugly. Repeater is ugly > too, but in a good way, IMO. It says, "Space 1999." It says, "I've got > > a bunch of very state of the art high tech stuff going on in here." > I've always felt the EDP looked a bit home made, kludgy. Looks won't > make a product, but they sure help. When Korg started the Trinity line, > > the store I worked in got a LOT of attention. They looked like > something Captain Picard would play. If Gibson cares about selling > EDPs, they'd get an industrial designer to redesign the face plate. > Graphic designer to redo the logo. Do any of these things make the EDP > a better product? No, but extra sales would sure influence someone into > > throwing cash at an EDP 2 project. > > Mark Sottilaro > > On Saturday, October 13, 2001, at 02:15 AM, Andy Ewen wrote: > > > Nick, if you are serious about getting 4 EDPs, I can probably sort out > a > > very good discount. If it were only up to me, I'd send you 4 direct > from > > here in the UK, but I don't want to tread on any Gibson reps toes, so > > they'd > > better come from the warehouse in Elgin, Chicago. > > Let me know and I'll have a word in the correct ears, > > Andy. > > > > andy.ewen@ trace-elliot.com > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: nick douglas [mailto:nickd@mindspring.com] > > Sent: 12 October 2001 06:20 > > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > > Subject: Re: Looper development and production costs? > > > > > > Matthias wrote: > >> would that be acceptable? > > > > Simultaneous playback of several loops? Of different lengths? In > > Stereo? > > Near the current price? HUGE tracts of ... RAM? > > > > More than acceptable, that is wonderful! Heavenly! I've wanted four > > EDPs > > forever (two stereo pairs), but it's too much money. :( I'm ecstatic > to > > hear that the software is (largely) portable to new processors and > > readily > > adaptable for multi-loop simultaneous stereo. Could it overdub into > two > > stereo loops of different length at once? If so, one EDP could > > sometimes do > > the jobs of four (or Fripp's four TC2290s)! > > > > A steep discount on pairs of EDPs could prompt me not to wait. Buy > one > > at > > the dealer's normal price, get the next one (or two or three?) at 50% > > off > > should do it. The more i hear about the Repeater, the more i lust for > > multiple EDPs. > > > > my $0.02 > > -nick > > > >