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Me, the Microphone, and Mac
- We need your “Launchpad” to have a remote controller.
Here is a copy of the letter to Novation, the maker of a midi controller used for Ableton called, “Launchpad”.
In the old days, there was a singer, a guitar, and a microphone. Welcome to the new Century, or Millennium!
We need your “Launchpad” to have a remote controller. I call this idea the, “Me, the Microphone, the Mac (MMM)” idea.
Imagine a single person being able to play an Eigenharp while controlling a remote and utilizing a microphone! You guys would be the first, and most revolutionary company around!
Gone will be the days of a man, a guitar, and a microphone. And your company can be at the forefront of this new technology!
I have too much to do to try and erect this idea. I leave it in the hands of your engineers, and competent workforce at Novation.
For my efforts, the idea, I would only ask that my name be mentioned with a link (EinStud, EinStud.com). I would love to have, LOVE a midi controller for the idea, but your good will is not of my asking. We would be “cool” if you did.
Why a remote controller for the Launchpad? That one guy, sitting on stage, with his guitar in hand, and a microphone, will tape that remote to his guitar, and play like he has never played before...
And you can have someone talented to demonstrate how you just created the biggest opportunity for the next century for “single op stage performers” on YouTube.
The guy with the Eigenharp will figure out other ways to use your new addition to music.
Peace Out, EinStud (Music Ideaist)
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PS I use PC not Mac, but I needed something catchy (Me, Mic, Mac). All of my ideas are made public to encourage fast innovation. So get cracking, good luck, and may God Bless.
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( IndabaMusic.com )
Ahhh... my turn. Imagine a time when you were a kid. A boy perhaps. You wanted to build a model. You wanted to build the most fascinating model you seen at the hobby shop. But Dad, wisely intervened and said you should start with the '69 Camaro "Snap Together" model.
You were dreaming big, but Dad knew that if you were to grow into this hobby, you would need the basics.
Along came Revell. The model makers. They improved model making right down to the most simplistic detailed instructions you could ever imagine. "Put soap in the water to remove the stickers", and so on.
Your company can accomplish this same feat too!
I would utilize YouTube, and just make a simple song. Right down to the details. Step by step. Call it, "Make a Song".
Put that link up on your site, "Make a Song". Go through it step by step. Use ccMixter.org if you have no looping samples on your site. Create samples on ccMixter if you have to.
The point is that you are the new "model builders" of this coming century. Show a person how to make the model (drum and bass) from simple, and also encourage creativity (vocal loops you plastered on ccMixter perhaps). Create your next customer.
Even a seasoned pro will have fun with this.
Imagine.
Imagine a time when artists look to your company as the next "Revell", and Walmart is carrying your Loops, to provide for this next generation of customers that want to explore their minds.
Peace Out, EinStud
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