anybody know a source for these? I've found mellotron samples, but seems like my actual favorite stuff is chamberlain....
thanks for any tips!
-eric
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- KVRAF
- 2886 posts since 21 May, 2004, from Deep in the Heart of Texas
Don't know from your post if you're looking for freebies or for-pay software, but:
http://kellysmusicandcomputers.com/prod ... 790253.htm
Sampletron, which contains Chamberlin sounds - If you can qualify for academic pricing, it's on blow-out for $75. I'm barely resisting it...
http://kellysmusicandcomputers.com/prod ... 790253.htm
Sampletron, which contains Chamberlin sounds - If you can qualify for academic pricing, it's on blow-out for $75. I'm barely resisting it...
- KVRAF
- 2886 posts since 21 May, 2004, from Deep in the Heart of Texas
Basically, if you're a student, teacher, or staff at an educational institution, you qualify. More commonly, if have a child who is a student, you can purchase in their name.
Doing this is not scammy, and places such as Academic Superstore make it bluntly obvious that they'll be delighted to sell to you. All of the places that sell academic software have pretty much the same attitude on the subject.
Here's AS's page on the subject: http://www.academicsuperstore.com/eligibility
Good luck!
Doing this is not scammy, and places such as Academic Superstore make it bluntly obvious that they'll be delighted to sell to you. All of the places that sell academic software have pretty much the same attitude on the subject.
Here's AS's page on the subject: http://www.academicsuperstore.com/eligibility
Good luck!
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- KVRian
- 954 posts since 10 Jan, 2006, from Pittsburgh
GreyLion wrote:Don't know from your post if you're looking for freebies or for-pay software, but:
http://kellysmusicandcomputers.com/prod ... 790253.htm
Sampletron, which contains Chamberlin sounds - If you can qualify for academic pricing, it's on blow-out for $75. I'm barely resisting it...
SampleTron is great, I have it & love it. IK's Sonik Synth 2 also has a few Chamberlin sounds, but not nearly as many as SampleTron.
G Media's M-Tron Pro also has some Chamberlin sounds, but I'm not sure which ones. It's the only other vsti I know of that has Chamberlin samples.
- KVRAF
- 3513 posts since 9 Apr, 2003, from NE Ohio, USA
If you have sampletank engine, you can pick up individual sampletank-format Chamberlain sounds from Esoundz relatively inexpensively (ie without having to buy Sampletron or the whole Squids Tron Collection). I got Chamberlain Brass, Organ, Strings, and Trumpet that way.
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- KVRian
- 780 posts since 15 Nov, 2004, from Kangzhou
The best quality Chamberlin samples I've heard are on the Pinder Mellotron CD:
http://www.mellotron.com/cdlist.htm
http://www.mellotron.com/cdlist.htm