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Post by slowscape on May 14, 2020 16:39:00 GMT
I was doing a general search analysis over at Google Trends for "modular synthesizer" and noticed AE Modular is second on the breakout search list in the US (and #4 world-wide)! Go Robert!
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Post by Lugia on May 17, 2020 5:27:47 GMT
Interesting...the Tennessee (my former home) values are actually on par with my present home state of Illinois. And I can guarantee that most of that is out of Nashville getting interested. They don't tend to talk much there about what they're using, but when you can see a demographic value like that and you know know/understand Nashville, you can make a few guesses pretty quickly.
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Post by slowscape on May 17, 2020 18:19:47 GMT
I was actually surprised to see OR at #1, but then, I guess there are a lot of creatives up there
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Post by rodney on May 18, 2020 0:02:13 GMT
Interesting...the Tennessee (my former home) values are actually on par with my present home state of Illinois. And I can guarantee that most of that is out of Nashville getting interested. They don't tend to talk much there about what they're using, but when you can see a demographic value like that and you know know/understand Nashville, you can make a few guesses pretty quickly. "Both kindsa techno, acid and house!"
(apologies to the blues Brothers - damn, gotta show my kid that movie)
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Post by Lugia on May 18, 2020 5:41:58 GMT
Interesting...the Tennessee (my former home) values are actually on par with my present home state of Illinois. And I can guarantee that most of that is out of Nashville getting interested. They don't tend to talk much there about what they're using, but when you can see a demographic value like that and you know know/understand Nashville, you can make a few guesses pretty quickly. "Both kindsa techno, acid and house!" Yeah, baybee...it was in one of Nashvegas's finer and gayer dance establishments where I first heard Juan Atkins' "Cosmic Cars" for the first time. And not long after it came out, either!
See, Nashville has what I call "McDonalds Syndrome". If you work at McDonalds, then the last place you want to eat is usually...McDonalds. Likewise, when you have a substantial population segment that has to work on hypercommercial GLOP music all the time, again, the last thing you want in your ears when you're not on a gig is that GLOP. So there is an awful lot of...interesting...music going on there that doesn't necessarily see the light of day because its being cooked up by the selfsame people who have to track commercial rubbish as their "day job". There's the marketed stuff there...and then there's ALWAYS been this vast swath of under the radar (to varying extents...one probably can't call James Brown's "Sex Machine" under the radar, even though they cut that monster up on Dickerson Rd. at Starday-King) music going on. We don't sell that to the tourists there, tho...
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Post by robertlanger on May 18, 2020 7:45:37 GMT
O! M! G! great, but a bit scary too...
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Post by slowscape on May 18, 2020 18:59:30 GMT
I can imagine 😂😂 keep up the good work
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Post by Lugia on May 19, 2020 3:46:38 GMT
O! M! G! great, but a bit scary too... Hey, just keep playing it like you're doing right now...at least, for now. So far, it's working...but it might be a good idea to have a "Plan B" ready for product fulfillment in the event that demand blows up.
Of course, if demand DOES blow up, it really means that you hit that affordable modular nerve SPOT ON with the AE system. Which, frankly, I've thought you'd done from the beginning; this system just feels right!
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Post by dmoney2000 on May 19, 2020 15:00:44 GMT
time to buy the ferrari
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