Advice?
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 7:13 pm
I understand this isn't my forum, but I am often one that provides advice, so today I'm asking it of you.
Several weeks ago, I hurt my back very badly.
I've been having problems for the last 20+ years, but now at 45 it's not mending very quickly at all.
Moving synths for decades has taken it's toll, as I'm not a very big person.
I'm the smallest one here, for reference:
http://www.mellotron.com/synthgee.htm
With consideration that I generally service synths for a living and it doesn't look like it's going to be easy to continue, my question is what to do now?
Sell parts?
Modification / restoration kits?
Program sounds?
Sell advice?
I'm not much for driving or working for "normal" companies, so it would have to be something I could do from home, but I'm not sure I could ever make enough money without doing actual synth work.
Thanks for any input.
You can write me via synthfool@synthfool.com if you prefer not to clutter up this forum.
But it's the only forum I'm participating in lately and much of my work is with Moogs.
Thanks.
Several weeks ago, I hurt my back very badly.
I've been having problems for the last 20+ years, but now at 45 it's not mending very quickly at all.
Moving synths for decades has taken it's toll, as I'm not a very big person.
I'm the smallest one here, for reference:
http://www.mellotron.com/synthgee.htm
With consideration that I generally service synths for a living and it doesn't look like it's going to be easy to continue, my question is what to do now?
Sell parts?
Modification / restoration kits?
Program sounds?
Sell advice?
I'm not much for driving or working for "normal" companies, so it would have to be something I could do from home, but I'm not sure I could ever make enough money without doing actual synth work.
Thanks for any input.
You can write me via synthfool@synthfool.com if you prefer not to clutter up this forum.
But it's the only forum I'm participating in lately and much of my work is with Moogs.
Thanks.