the thing which i think is most cool about this idea is that it gives people and manufacturers a chance to connect in a way that might not be practical otherwise. e.g. i find Aen's stuff interesting but can't really afford to drop $200 on one of his pedals just to see if they'd work for me; if i had the e13 console it would be much more likely for me to drop $50 to try out a Nano Demolisher. and given that if i like one of a particular maker's boxes i usually like three or four of them, that's a Good Thing...if i like that cartridge, you're a lot closer to selling me that ECT and TGD.
i'm a little agnostic about the videogame interface for heavy/live use, though. i'm not optimistic about what might happen in the wintertime barroom environment. but it's sure going to be a recording tool.
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magiclawnchair wrote:do you have a second party that plans to have a cartridge ready for your launch?
I'm definitely planning to have an Infanem cart ready for launch that isn't fuzz/dist/od.
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Midfi, Smallsound / Bigsound, and Little Fuji have all said they are going to make carts.
Infanem is committed to a non-fuzz cart ready for the release of the console.
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