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How many people were on the Chroma team? Were there chief hardware and software engineers?

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How many people were on the Chroma team? Were there chief hardware and software engineers?

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Well let’s see. Paul was the main designer. I was a minor designer. We had a technician named Mark Smith that did some proto building. He was instrumental in generating the patch data. Phil Dodds was involved in the mechanical design. Phil designed the keyboard, but I did the key switches. I guess you would say Phil Dodds acted as the Project Leader (i.e. schedule, budget, etc.). There was a graphic artist named Tim Clark (?) and a silk screener and membrane switch guy named Rob Witt (?). But these two guys did only a few part time things. Maybe I am forgetting someone major, but I think it was mainly Paul, myself, Mark Smith, and Phil Dodds for the main team members. Of course, we had two people that did all the mechanical drawings and layed out the circuit boards [Don Ciarlone mentioned by Dodds above]. And, we had a little purchasing support to buy the parts, etc.

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