Just a lot of overstock I guess! Tell him to make a smaller analog drum machine with 6 analog voices an 2-4 sample tracks (no need for tons of storage and RAM- just enough for a single shots or one loop quantized to the sequencer…WHICH should be 64 steps so we can actually show off the amazing rhythmic variation that can be achived by dropping a few semi-tones here and there and retrigging a sample or two. Add in some performance functions like reverse and fill, and we have ourselves a drum machines I would pay $1,200-1.,300 for, A a little freeze break on the sequencer would be great (if it held the pattern playback and started it again when you released- EZ transitions with the actual look and feel of live performance vs. just another midi sequence! Freeze function should play real nice with the CCs sent but the OT fader! A drum machine with responsiveness to time stretching would be KEY.[/quote]
Yes, exactly! That would be the Holy Grail of all analog drum machines 
But he did say the last years were too drum focused. So maybe he is planning something new…an affordable analog synth???