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== Vision ==
 
== Vision ==
When making and sharing music, the technology should be transparent. It should lighten the load. (I am still refining this)
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To help Musicians to deliver their music to their audiences with the grace and ease that comes of knowing their craft and their tools.
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== Mission ==
 
== Mission ==
To share our collective and growing knowledge of how to use the L1&trade; technology so that we all spend less time thinking about it, and more time using it. (this too)
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To share our collective and growing knowledge about the {{L1}} technology so that we all spend less time thinking about the technology, and more time playing Music.  
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== Goal ==
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== Goals ==
To make it possible for musicians to take their music and share it with their audiences, contributing recognizable value and being fairly compensated for what they contribute.
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* To change the perception of Live Music.
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* To make it possible for musicians to take their music and share it with their audiences, contributing recognizable value and being fairly compensated for what they contribute.

Latest revision as of 14:38, 4 November 2006

Vision

To help Musicians to deliver their music to their audiences with the grace and ease that comes of knowing their craft and their tools.

Mission

To share our collective and growing knowledge about the L1 technology so that we all spend less time thinking about the technology, and more time playing Music.

Goals

  • To change the perception of Live Music.
  • To make it possible for musicians to take their music and share it with their audiences, contributing recognizable value and being fairly compensated for what they contribute.