

They had an idea to produce a Piano Sample library and wanted to know if I would be interested in working with them on it. What was the first library you did for them?
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Both of us were musicians, both were engineers, both programmed software (although I had NOWHERE NEAR the programming experience that he and his team had). The founder of the company, Jim Van Buskirk and I talked for hours and we found out we had many things in common.

So I called them and asked "How come you guys are in Austin and I don't know about you?" I had been in Austin since 1978 and had always thought that I had kept up with what was going on in this town… And I had no idea these guys were even here! So I cold-called them and introduced myself. I read this announcement in one of the trade magazines and noticed that the company that had made the announcement was here in Austin Texas (where I am located).

When Nemesys Music was starting up several years ago, they sent out a press release announcing that they were working on a software version of a sampler (later to be known as GigaSampler). An Exclusive Interview with Larry Seyer about his new library, Larry Seyer Acoustic Drums, now available for purchase on the TASCAM Store.
