smh@mit-eddie.UUCP (Steven M. Haflich) (09/15/85)
An established manufacturer of servo equipment has for several years been developing proprietary new technology for stringed instrument synthesizer controllers. Recently I enjoyed a demonstration of both fretted and non-fretted instrument prototypes. Although under a non-disclosure agreement prevents me from describing the devices, I can endorse the quality and potential of the work. The company now plans to create a spinoff subsidiary to finish development and bring products to market. While the company has 25 years experience in precision design, maufacturing, and marketing, they have no microcomputer experience. They want to hire a chief engineer to develop a microcomputer controller with MIDI output. They require proven experience in microcomputer development, preferably taking a product all the way to market. Musical experience, and particularly, work with current synthesizers and MIDI is a strong plus. This would be an equity position in a small startup company, combining stock and salary. I am impressed with the combination of business and engineering expertise of the principals. This could be a wonderful opportunity for some aspiring musician/engineer. Please, no replies to me. Send a resume, or phone directly: Kosma L. Evangelidis, President Mesur-Matic Electronics Corp. 50 Grove St. Salem MA 01970 (617)745-7000 -------- posted by: Steven Haflich, MIT Experimental Music Studio