Kenn159
07-23-2001, 09:37 AM
I found this at the Yahoo form and pasted it here .
A Quote from Joe of Nemesys
Giga Users,
I wanted to share my feelings about this acquistion. We (NemeSys founders and
engineers)
have expressed all the same concerns/excitements as you.
This acquistion process did not happen over night - it has actually taken a bit
longer than
anyone anticipated. But the extended time has given a chance to feel very
comfortable
with our new partners. I truely believe the \'new\' Tascam has the right vision.
They are
smart enough to understand that the line between \'software\' and \'hardware\' is
becoming
very blurred. And if you want to succeed in either, you better have an expertise
in both. They also know that there will always be those folks that build
their sampler from software-only components, as well as those customer that
don\'t want to mess
with computer technology and just want a turn key solution - two different type
of customers, never
leave any money on the table. Don\'t expect the
Giga software only product line to ever go away. It doesn\'t make much business
sense.
We are extremely excited about the opprotunities this merger provides us. The
founders
of this company come from an engineering background - it is what we love to do
and what we do best. The rest of the work is required to run a business. The
entire
engineering staff as well as some the key product specialist, like Kevin, are
100%
onboard going forward. We don\'t see this as the end of NemeSys, but the
beginning
of the Giga technology. We can now take the technology to the next level.
Anybody
that was concerned about this technology being around for the next decade ..
well ...
they have one less thing to worry about in their lifetime http://www.northernsounds.com/ubb/NonCGI/images/icons/wink.gif
Regards,
Joe (NemeSys)
Trond wrote:
> \"The downside is that it seems to be a move away from the integrated PC
> platforms we\'ve invested in.
>
> Neal,
> What you are writing about is precisely what I fear. I really hope it
> doesn\'t go that way .....
A Quote from Joe of Nemesys
Giga Users,
I wanted to share my feelings about this acquistion. We (NemeSys founders and
engineers)
have expressed all the same concerns/excitements as you.
This acquistion process did not happen over night - it has actually taken a bit
longer than
anyone anticipated. But the extended time has given a chance to feel very
comfortable
with our new partners. I truely believe the \'new\' Tascam has the right vision.
They are
smart enough to understand that the line between \'software\' and \'hardware\' is
becoming
very blurred. And if you want to succeed in either, you better have an expertise
in both. They also know that there will always be those folks that build
their sampler from software-only components, as well as those customer that
don\'t want to mess
with computer technology and just want a turn key solution - two different type
of customers, never
leave any money on the table. Don\'t expect the
Giga software only product line to ever go away. It doesn\'t make much business
sense.
We are extremely excited about the opprotunities this merger provides us. The
founders
of this company come from an engineering background - it is what we love to do
and what we do best. The rest of the work is required to run a business. The
entire
engineering staff as well as some the key product specialist, like Kevin, are
100%
onboard going forward. We don\'t see this as the end of NemeSys, but the
beginning
of the Giga technology. We can now take the technology to the next level.
Anybody
that was concerned about this technology being around for the next decade ..
well ...
they have one less thing to worry about in their lifetime http://www.northernsounds.com/ubb/NonCGI/images/icons/wink.gif
Regards,
Joe (NemeSys)
Trond wrote:
> \"The downside is that it seems to be a move away from the integrated PC
> platforms we\'ve invested in.
>
> Neal,
> What you are writing about is precisely what I fear. I really hope it
> doesn\'t go that way .....