Doru Malaia's Site?

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It seems to be down.

This is the only page that works for me: http://www.freewebs.com/dorumalaia/

Is it down for anyone else? I was looking to purchase some of the samples.

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This subject comes up a lot.
Doru Malaia, sadly, isn't with us anymore... he passed away a couple of years ago. His friends/family kept his site running for a while but I don't think there's any (legal) way to obtain his paid-for samples anymore.

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Taylor B. wrote:It seems to be down.

This is the only page that works for me: http://www.freewebs.com/dorumalaia/

Is it down for anyone else? I was looking to purchase some of the samples.
Wondering if you realize know Doro Malaia passed away about three years ago.
I remember some discussion about whether anyone would be taking over the sample business, but never saw any resolution to that.

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Hi Everyone,
I just wanted to say that Yes, You can (AFAIK) still purchase Doru Malaias' 230 ethnic drums & percussion samples. His wife Cristina still handles the sales.

I just used this link and everything seems intact.

http://www.freewebs.com/dorumalaia/


You must be patient, however, as it does take some time to reach the USA. The postmark date on the envelope is 07 11 12 (Which, I believe, means November 7, 2012)

The CD just arrived today. :)

I am really looking forward to doing some composition with this sample library!

Heartfelt thanks and warmest regards to Cristina Malaia.

:Michaela Joy

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Thanks for letting us know. I got the 230 Ethnic set and one other many years ago. HUGE collections of one-hits, lots of variety. So sorry he's gone.

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Doru Malaia lived in same city with me (Galati, Romania). I will try to find his wife to find out more.
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