Message 30/34
Date: 16-May-00 @ 09:12 AM -
RE: Nasty A5000 bug
there's plusses and minus's in all samplers.. I have a few problems with some areas of the a3000 which I'm really pissed off with.. like the modulation... why the feck doesn't the lfo freeform when not re-triggering it???? yamaha say it's a feature that the sample lfo triggers from a rnd point in the waveform every time the sample is triggered (a fucking feature!!!). even though there is allready a rnd waveform to do this... HA!!! it's a fucking BUG is what it is.
right it get's real boring here, blame jj.
cashmax -
if a company buys and sells goods (which most companies do) it makes sense that to maximise there money in the bank they should
1) collect money sooner than their competitorts and
2) pay later than their competitors
this means that they are maximising the amount of cash in the bank... this is the money that investors see and hence goes to show how mutch the company is worth..
the best example is DELL computers... they force everyone to buy with credit cards and bulk buying has something like 7 days to pay... however they will not pay anyone else for 90 days.. they have a ridiculous worth compared to comparable companies.
realisticly these companies are not really worth the amount they look like they are... but as far as investors are concerned it doesn't matter.. they still LOOK better and are abviously better at business than their competitors (because they use cashmax).