gastric wrote:Synthex - Come up with a COMPLETE kit that includes all of the necessary components. I mean EVERYTHING. Small metal 1/2 rack chassis that could be stuck in a standard 1/2 rack tray or get a rack ear screwed to it, all of the inputs, LCD, buttons, the works. An entire, complete kit 22 or 32 input kit with everything. Well, minus the labor to solder it all together, of course. Then we can open a box and have all components and instructions there and just have to do the actual assembly.
Once you start considering that and actually selling them successfully I'll then try to talk you into considering doing all the soldering, too, and shipping a completed unit that's usable out of the box. That will satisfy all potential users that don't want to be bothered doing it themselves. And I would think that would be a much more purchased product than any of the partial or even full kits.
And in doing so achieve what (taking in account it will require labour)?gastric wrote:increase the accessibility of the project to more users
gastric wrote:However, there seems to be a strong desire here to gain more users
Synthex wrote:Here is a small explanation on the modularity of the PCB.
If you do not need the MIDI connection : do not mount the brown part.
If you do not need the USB connection : do not mount the green part.
Synthex
Synthex wrote:Here is a small explanation on the modularity of the PCB.
If you do not need the MIDI connection : do not mount the brown part.
If you do not need the USB connection : do not mount the green part.
Synthex
InAVat wrote:Certains n'ont pas besoin de source de l'électricité parce que l'USB porte l'électricité
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