Originally posted by DanO1:
My biggest problem is not having enough time to dig deeper with the keyboard. I do enough to use it for praise and worship use at my church. But that's it.
I am primarily on line at work and due to restrictions at work, I can not view video's. So all the demo's posted of audio problems I have not listened too. When I am home, my teenage son and my facebook addicted wife are always on the laptop. Since I am on line all day at work, the last thing I want is to hop on line.
As a former retail music store owner who carried Ketron products, it would bother me if there was some under mining of opportunity to sell the product.
When I had my music store, AJ worked for me part time. I was around when he met with Ketron and was hired.We go way back.
With that said,retail store owners pay rent and enter into contracts with manufacturers to basically product their inventments.
So I side with retailers who have families to feed. Anyone can sell used Ketrons, but
I see this situation as a conflict of interest and not a good business practice.
It's not fair to retail store owners.
[This message has been edited by DanO1 (edited 10-29-2010).]
under mining? No one even mentioned that.
But there is no under mining of opportunity to sell the product.
All that is happening is a third party is seeing a need for certain things to be on the product and has the talent to fill that need.
Retailers of Ketron products are free I am sure to make instructional videos, make user styles, make user sounds in order to help sell their product.
Just like some Yamaha retailers give lessons and clinics to help sell Yamaha products.
When it comes to selling you can not be lazy then complain about another person’s hard work and dedication.
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TTG