When i read this, i assumed it would be things like the Korg DS-10 (which
is really awesome btw), along with other generic tools / audio programming.

On Fri, Mar 6, 2015 at 7:22 AM, Theo Verelst <theo...@theover.org> wrote:

> Andrew Leary wrote:
>
>> Software Engineer, Korg R&D
>> Location:  Milpitas, CA
>>
>> We are looking for a motivated engineer to help develop and define the
>> next generation of mobile audio tools and musical instruments. ...
>>
>
> What a record minimum web presence for such a desirable company! In S.V.
> non the less.
>
> I don't think I get it what the job is supposed to accomplish: write
> ipad/android audio apps / Remote control applets for synthesizers ?
>
> Sounds like a wonderful place to work on music software.
>
> Theo Verelst
>
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