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Author Topic: Camel competition over
Ben [Camel Audio]
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:20 am reply with quote
Its competition time here in the Camel Audio forum, and we have a great opportunity for you guys to win all the Camel stuff.

Rules
Write up to 30 words which describe why you like one of the Camel Audio products. You must include the name of the product - CamelPhat, CamelSpace, Cameleon 5000 or Biolabs Absynth Sounds - and either vst(s), vst plugin(s), vsti(s) or audio unit(s). The contest will only run till the 12th Feb - so get posting! To enter, just post in this thread.

I love CamelPhat because its the best vst plugin for making my drums sound phat!
I love [url=http://www.camelaudio.com/camelphat.php]Camel Phat[/url] because its the best vst plugin for making my drums sound phat!

The name of the product must link to the appropriate page on the Camel website. Just copy and paste the code above and edit it as you wish (replace camelphat.php with camelspace.php, cameleon5000.php or BiolabsAbsynthSounds.php depending on the product you're referring to). If you can't figure out how to make the code work, just post it as normal text and we'll do it for you. Entries can be as short as you wish, but they may not exceed 30 words.

Multiple entries accepted. Camel Audio has the sole right to decide. Extra points awarded for having a high post count. By entering, you agree that your entry may be quoted or used as we wish on our website, etc.

Prizes
One person wins the entire Camel Audio line - CamelSpace, CamelPhat, Cameleon 5000 and all the soundbanks and Biolabs Absynth Sounds outright.

Ten runners up will each receive $40 off Camel Audio software (including new stuff), plus an additional $20 for every month you keep your entry as a line of your KvR signature - up to a maximum of $300!

Go ahead and post on this thread for your chance to win all the Camel Audio software!

Good luck,
Tim + Ben
Last edited by Ben [Camel Audio] on Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:01 pm; edited 6 times in total
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pw
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:41 am reply with quote
CamelPhat vst makes my beats bigger!



Very Happy
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Drhitman702
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:43 am reply with quote
For phat beats and banging tracks, CamelPhat vst is where it's at!
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:46 am reply with quote
I aboslutely cannot live without CamelPhat; with this VST plugin, it's a challenge to not get kick drums to leap out of the mix with its warm distorion, fat compression AND "Magic EQ" enhancer!
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Dunc
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:53 am reply with quote
Morph from a Camel to a Cameleon VSTi
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Ben [Camel Audio]
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:53 am reply with quote
Hi,

Thanks very much for the entries - it looks like this will be a popular competition Smile

Also, the following was over the 30 word limit - may I suggest:
Quote:
I absolutely cannot live without CamelPhat; with this VST plugin, it's a challenge to not get kick drums to leap out with its warm distorion, fat compression and 'magic' EQ!


Thanks
Ben
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bduffy
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:56 am reply with quote
Ben [Camel Audio] wrote:
Hi,

Thanks very much for the entries - it looks like this will be a popular competition Smile

This one isn't valid:
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For phat beats and banging tracks, CamelPhat is where it's at!

..may I suggest changing it to:
Quote:
For phat beats and banging tracks, CamelPhat vst is where it's at!

Damn! Didn't notice the word limit. I can't believe we all failed to follow instructions. Rolling Eyes


Also, the following was over the 30 word limit - may I suggest:
Quote:
I absolutely cannot live without CamelPhat; with this VST plugin, it's a challenge to not get kick drums to leap out with its warm distorion, fat compression and 'magic' EQ!

Was there any doubt that no one could get it right? Laughing
Sorry, I totally missed that.
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bduffy
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:01 pm reply with quote
I absolutely cannot live without CamelPhat; with this vst plugin, it's a challenge to not get kick drums to leap out with its warm distortion, fat compression and 'magic' EQ!
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funkychickendance
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:02 pm reply with quote
Lifeless drums? Boring basses? Mediocre mixes? You need CamelPhat and that's a fact! This amazing vst plugin will take your music for a boneshaking ride: anywhere from subtle to startling...
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bduffy
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:05 pm reply with quote
funkychickendance wrote:
Lifeless drums? Boring basses? Mediocre mixes? You need CamelPhat and that's a fact! This amazing vst plugin will take your music for a boneshaking ride: anywhere from subtle to startling...

That's about 5 sentences, isn't it?
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aMUSEd
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:05 pm reply with quote
CamelSpace VST is.

Can't say it simpler than that. You get that for free as I have them all anyway Smile
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TechnoWeeniePas
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:06 pm reply with quote
The Cameleon 5000 VST doesn't blend in with the crowd!

or

CamelPhat VST...its better than cheese!
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funkychickendance
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:07 pm reply with quote
bduffy wrote:
funkychickendance wrote:
Lifeless drums? Boring basses? Mediocre mixes? You need CamelPhat and that's a fact! This amazing vst plugin will take your music for a boneshaking ride: anywhere from subtle to startling...

That's about 5 sentences, isn't it?


Whoops. Got fixated on the "30 words"

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:09 pm reply with quote
Cameleon 5000 vst plugin: It's interactive, sounds attractive, and reactive and no... I don't mean your mother.
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funkychickendance
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:09 pm reply with quote
bduffy wrote:
I absolutely cannot live without CamelPhat; with this vst plugin, it's a challenge to not get kick drums to leap out with its warm distorion, fat compression and 'magic' EQ!


Spell it as: distortion and we'll be more convinced Wink
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