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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff Babcock" data-source="post: 59801" data-attributes="member: 46"><p>Re: Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Brent,</p><p>I appreciate your enthusiasm and ideas you're sending to Uli, but the reality is that Uli has already been very gracious to even consider the SAC community, which is a very small blip on the radar within the audio market. Even if you were given exactly what you dream of for SAC, it is absolutely not going to "change the world" as you imply. The average end user doesn't have a clue about SAC, and the user experience is too foreign/clumsy for a vast percentage of its target market. What high-volume sales based company would see that as a great business opportunity? IMHO unless SAC makes a surprise turn into mainstream popularity, it will be forced to rely on existing technology envisioned for other purposes, as it has always done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff Babcock, post: 59801, member: 46"] Re: Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A Brent, I appreciate your enthusiasm and ideas you're sending to Uli, but the reality is that Uli has already been very gracious to even consider the SAC community, which is a very small blip on the radar within the audio market. Even if you were given exactly what you dream of for SAC, it is absolutely not going to "change the world" as you imply. The average end user doesn't have a clue about SAC, and the user experience is too foreign/clumsy for a vast percentage of its target market. What high-volume sales based company would see that as a great business opportunity? IMHO unless SAC makes a surprise turn into mainstream popularity, it will be forced to rely on existing technology envisioned for other purposes, as it has always done. [/QUOTE]
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