Talk:Novation Digital Music Systems

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Today started filling out this page. I've removed the "stub" indicator as I think it no longer is one. I have focused mainly on the (essentially new) History section so far. I have NOT included additional references at this time as I intend to get the copy into some kind of shape and then come back and address the references. Once this is done I intend to fill out the Product section with a line or so about each product. I may also arrange them chronologically instead of by functionality as the products get increasingly hybrid as time goes by in many cases. Should also note that the logo needs an update. The name is fine but the "n" used now is different. Richard E (talk) 17:21, 10 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Significant number of references added today. More to do, plus restructuring and additions to product section. Richard E (talk) 11:25, 12 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Added Key Products section listing important products in chronological order with brief descriptions. Information sourced from product history article on the Novation web site and entries in Vintage Synth Explorer, Sound On Sound and other sources. References to be added later. Also to be done later is to integrate the previous product list and images with the Key Products section and link product names in the Key Products section to other Wikipedia pages where they exist. Richard E (talk) 14:42, 12 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Declaration of interest: I would like to point out that Novation's parent company Focusrite is now a client of mine, although my work with them does not include Wikipedia activities (I've been editing Wikipedia for a good deal longer than I've had any relationship with them, too). I've worked on this article because I felt that as it previously existed it did not provide enough information. If you feel there are problems with the content as a result, please edit accordingly (and do let me know what you think the problem was). Thanks Richard E (talk) 09:35, 17 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]