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End Titles and Burning Butterfly are really good. Very inspiring for any dubstep tracks. Any discount if we buy both banks at the same time? |
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Hi antoyne,
You've got me a bit confused. End Titles is a ReCombination preset, and Burning Butterfly is a preset from the upcoming DataBank Two. Regardless I'm glad you like the sounds! If you are talking about DataBank Two, this is the wrong thread |
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Hi all,
Thought I'd revisit this thread for a moment. ReCombination is now available for a regular price of $99.95 CAD single-format, $119.95 multi-format, or $129.95 on DVD. However, I've added the customer discount back on for ReCombination. For the next 30 days, Nucleus SoundLab customers can pick up the single-format version for just $89.95. Just visit the customer discount page. If you've lost the address, email me and I'm happy to help. |
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Today we've finished producing our second Refill demo, this time for
the ReCombination Refill. If you've been curious about ReCombination - maybe you've purchased the Viral Outbreak Refill and really liked it - this video will help you get more in-depth with the Refill and determine if its right for you. The video is 29 minutes long, and is available in both high-quality and low-quality Quicktime formats. You can download it from the link below. http://www.nucleus-soundlab.com/video/ReCombination_1_hi.mov http://www.nucleus-soundlab.com/video/ReCombination_1_lo.mov For more information on ReCombination, to download MP3s as well as a demo Refill, and to purchase, please visit the product page at: http://www.nucleus-soundlab.com/recombination.htm |
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Hi all,
I'd like to mention a few things here on ReCombination: -I'm going to re-record the video demo. I've got some nice new gear here, as well as some experience under my belt - I think I can do a much better job. Expect that soon. -The 10% off price ends in about a week, so don't forget to get on that if you are a NSL customer. |
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Hi Jeremy
Recently bought Recombination. I found probably 3 or 4 patches which i love with good flexibility which i am using in a tune which is hitting the spot for me at the moment. { helvellyn, crash sequence, split drifter, cloud city, verrrry niceeeee }. I will link ya to it when ive finished The great thing is i can use other patches with your setups in the combinator to create the sounds that i want. I am into more loungy jazzy atmospherical smoother soundscapes which i can arpeggiate , twist n turn and delay etc, which are sounds i am hoping you will get more into in the nearest future. Flexibility is the key for me using a sound or ideally sounds layered together with individual sound flexibility, just for infinite melodic and harmonic soundscaping which is my passion. Just got round to checking Pantheon video. Some interesting sounds, but more importantly your setups look even more flexible and the sound quality is thick and juicy. Way to go. Hope i make sense if not let me know and i will expand |
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Hey davo,
davo1963 wrote: Hi Jeremy
Recently bought Recombination. I found probably 3 or 4 patches which i love with good flexibility which i am using in a tune which is hitting the spot for me at the moment. { helvellyn, crash sequence, split drifter, cloud city, verrrry niceeeee }. I will link ya to it when ive finished Cool! Yeah, sure link me when its done. Quote: I am into more loungy jazzy atmospherical smoother soundscapes which i can arpeggiate , twist n turn and delay etc, which are sounds i am hoping you will get more into in the nearest future. Can you give me some examples of what types of sounds you're looking for? Quote: Just got round to checking Pantheon video. Some interesting sounds, but more importantly your setups look even more flexible and the sound quality is thick and juicy. Way to go. Thanks! If you like ReCombination, Pantheon and Synthetic Kits are really the next evolution of this type of sound design. And of course they come with detailed docs outlining how the routing works, what inspired it etc Cheers, Jeremy |
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