Kirk Hunter Studios Customer Demo Contest. WIN a Sample Library Worth $799 USD!!! WINNERS ANNOUNCED!
- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 506 posts since 1 Oct, 2005 from Los Angeles, CA USA
Enter the Kirk Hunter Studios Customer Demo Contest and You Could WIN a Sample Library Worth $799 USD!!!
KVRers, are you ready?
From now until December 15, 2011, Kirk Hunter Studios is giving its customers the chance to win Concert Strings II or the equivalent in store credit at Kirkhunterstudios.com (first place), $200 in store credit at Kirkhunterstudios.com (second place) or $100 in store credit Kirkhunterstudios.com (third place)!
All you need to do to enter is:
- Create an original musical composition -- all styles of music are eligible -- or classical music composition that is in the public domain (know your stuff if you go this route; Mozart is public domain, Rachmaninoff is not) featuring any Kirk Hunter Studios library AND no other brands of string, brass or woodwind libraries (we're trying to show people what our customers have done with our libraries). Entries featuring copyrighted music you do not own the rights to are not eligible to win.
- We'll accept something you already have produced or something new.
- Link to the high quality audio or YouTube video of your submission. If you are chosen as one of the winners, we'll feature your winning entry on the Kirkhunterstudios. Consequently, we'll need the winners to furnish us with a high quality audio file of their winning submission.
- After you post your entry in this thread, please forward a copy of your audio file or link, along with a list of all libraries and live instruments used, information on whether it is an original composition or a public domain piece of music (only your original music or public domain compositions are eligible to win) and any notes you'd like to include to kirkhunterstudios (AT) gmail (DOT)com.
- You must be a registered user of any Kirk Hunter Studios libraries. "Friends" copies don't count.
- All entries must be received by EXTENDED TO December 15, 2011 at 11:59 PM PT (from November 22, 2011). The winning entries will be chosen by December 20, 2011 8:00 PM PT by Kirk Hunter and eDrummist/Peter after reviewing entries and soliciting the opinions of KVR users. The names of the winners will be posted here on KVR.
Let us hear you!
[Edit: The Group Buy thread, with as much as a 75% discount on select Kirk Hunter Studios libraries (and an additional 10% off for current Kirk Hunter Studios customers), is here: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 86&start=0 ]
KVRers, are you ready?
From now until December 15, 2011, Kirk Hunter Studios is giving its customers the chance to win Concert Strings II or the equivalent in store credit at Kirkhunterstudios.com (first place), $200 in store credit at Kirkhunterstudios.com (second place) or $100 in store credit Kirkhunterstudios.com (third place)!
All you need to do to enter is:
- Create an original musical composition -- all styles of music are eligible -- or classical music composition that is in the public domain (know your stuff if you go this route; Mozart is public domain, Rachmaninoff is not) featuring any Kirk Hunter Studios library AND no other brands of string, brass or woodwind libraries (we're trying to show people what our customers have done with our libraries). Entries featuring copyrighted music you do not own the rights to are not eligible to win.
- We'll accept something you already have produced or something new.
- Link to the high quality audio or YouTube video of your submission. If you are chosen as one of the winners, we'll feature your winning entry on the Kirkhunterstudios. Consequently, we'll need the winners to furnish us with a high quality audio file of their winning submission.
- After you post your entry in this thread, please forward a copy of your audio file or link, along with a list of all libraries and live instruments used, information on whether it is an original composition or a public domain piece of music (only your original music or public domain compositions are eligible to win) and any notes you'd like to include to kirkhunterstudios (AT) gmail (DOT)com.
- You must be a registered user of any Kirk Hunter Studios libraries. "Friends" copies don't count.
- All entries must be received by EXTENDED TO December 15, 2011 at 11:59 PM PT (from November 22, 2011). The winning entries will be chosen by December 20, 2011 8:00 PM PT by Kirk Hunter and eDrummist/Peter after reviewing entries and soliciting the opinions of KVR users. The names of the winners will be posted here on KVR.
Let us hear you!
[Edit: The Group Buy thread, with as much as a 75% discount on select Kirk Hunter Studios libraries (and an additional 10% off for current Kirk Hunter Studios customers), is here: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 86&start=0 ]
Last edited by KirkHunter on Tue Dec 27, 2011 7:15 am, edited 7 times in total.
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- KVRist
- 32 posts since 27 Oct, 2008
Here's a little quartet music piece I made. It's a traditional String quartet setup:
http://soundcloud.com/hivernal/quatuor
The only sample library used is KH Solo Strings II (TVEC 3 programming). It's not my usual style of music, but is was fun to do.
Well, I hope it pays off to be the first entry.
http://soundcloud.com/hivernal/quatuor
The only sample library used is KH Solo Strings II (TVEC 3 programming). It's not my usual style of music, but is was fun to do.
Well, I hope it pays off to be the first entry.
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- KVRian
- 1199 posts since 5 Dec, 2002 from Earth
Hivernal wrote:Here's a little quartet music piece I made. It's a traditional String quartet setup:
http://soundcloud.com/hivernal/quatuor
The only sample library used is KH Solo Strings II (TVEC 3 programming). It's not my usual style of music, but is was fun to do.
Well, I hope it pays off to be the first entry.
Cool! Thanks for your entry.
It sounds very Celtic-influenced at certain points. Care to share some insights or thoughts on the piece? I'm always interested in learning the stories behind songs, people's backgrounds and influences/inspirations.
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- KVRist
- 32 posts since 27 Oct, 2008
Well, I wrote Celtic pieces too, but I'm more into Metal/Funk rock/Symphonic/Film music, but not limited to that.eDrummist wrote: Cool! Thanks for your entry.
It sounds very Celtic-influenced at certain points. Care to share some insights or thoughts on the piece? I'm always interested in learning the stories behind songs, people's backgrounds and influences/inspirations.
The story behind this piece is very simple: I've always wanted to write a piece for a String Quartet and I finally took the time to do it. I went for a traditional baroque style with a little bit of funk on the Cello.
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- Banned
- 12368 posts since 30 Apr, 2002 from i might peeramid
i'm posting this for eric m. - he's not able to post on kvraudio, i believe he's submitted the entry elsewhere but he wanted to post the link for people to listen to
http://taotekid.bandcamp.com/track/my-wistful-hope
http://taotekid.bandcamp.com/track/my-wistful-hope
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.
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- KVRian
- 1199 posts since 5 Dec, 2002 from Earth
@xoxos That's cool of you to do on his behalf. I see he used Emerald (which is a part of Diamond). Interesting piece. I like it.xoxos wrote:i'm posting this for eric m. - he's not able to post on kvraudio, i believe he's submitted the entry elsewhere but he wanted to post the link for people to listen to
http://taotekid.bandcamp.com/track/my-wistful-hope
Can you PM his email address and I'll hang on to it in case he wins?
Thanks,
Peter
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- KVRian
- 562 posts since 13 Aug, 2005
Here is an instrumental track titled "Still Hope" that uses solo strings from Kirk's Emerald and Pop/Rock Strings libraries.
Still Hope
No real story behind the piece, per se, but it did happen during a time of some personal distress, so it does carry a calming of the storm or peeking out of the sun behind he clouds kind of sentiment. The title has two meanings .. the most obvious is that there is still hope meaning that despite everything hope remains and hope has longer perspective than just todays problems. The other is that hope is often found in stillness rather than busy action and reaction to life's events. (I guess there is a bit of a story after all .. )
Still Hope
No real story behind the piece, per se, but it did happen during a time of some personal distress, so it does carry a calming of the storm or peeking out of the sun behind he clouds kind of sentiment. The title has two meanings .. the most obvious is that there is still hope meaning that despite everything hope remains and hope has longer perspective than just todays problems. The other is that hope is often found in stillness rather than busy action and reaction to life's events. (I guess there is a bit of a story after all .. )
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- KVRer
- 24 posts since 4 Jan, 2011 from Ghent, Belgium
Hi Tonecarver, I really like your signature, it reflects my life and way of thinking... oh yes, I like this song even more
Very emotional! Beautiful piece of music, thx!
Very emotional! Beautiful piece of music, thx!
win XP, P4 HT 3GHz, 3GB, 3x500GB HD, e-mu 1616m, Samplitude Pro X, Galaxy II pianos, Rapture, Kirk Hunter PRS, EWQlSO + choirs + MOR, Indep Pro 3, Ik T-Racks3, amplitube 2+Metal+Fender, NI FM8+battery 3, UVI synths+xtremefx, EZdrummer+DFH+Metalheads...
- KVRian
- 1068 posts since 25 Jul, 2007 from Calgary
What a fantastic song! I do find the quick string passages seem unrealistic as the attack is a little slow but am blown away by the song regardless.
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- KVRist
- 443 posts since 20 Nov, 2010 from stuck in transition
love that vibeToneCarver wrote:Here is an instrumental track titled "Still Hope" that uses solo strings from Kirk's Emerald and Pop/Rock Strings libraries.
Still Hope
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Andre van Haren Andre van Haren https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=267452
- KVRist
- 37 posts since 26 Oct, 2011 from Gothenburg, Sweden
Hi! Here is a String Quartet composition of mine that I bounced with the Kirk Hunter's Solo Strings 1 library.
This one is titled "Cat's Play", showing of my three cats in their crazy moods!
http://www.andrevanharen.com/KH%20Bounc ... uartet.mp3
You can have a look at the score on my website here: http://www.andrevanharen.com/stringquartetmoments.htm
André
This one is titled "Cat's Play", showing of my three cats in their crazy moods!
http://www.andrevanharen.com/KH%20Bounc ... uartet.mp3
You can have a look at the score on my website here: http://www.andrevanharen.com/stringquartetmoments.htm
André
All my pieces made with Kirk Hunter Solo Strings and a free downloadable "Working with Kirk Hunter Solo Strings I in Logic 9" tutorial are on my website: http://www.andrevanharen.com/tutorials.htm
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Andre van Haren Andre van Haren https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=267452
- KVRist
- 37 posts since 26 Oct, 2011 from Gothenburg, Sweden
Hi! Here is my composition for String Quartet, titled "At Work". I used for the recording the Kirk Hunter Solo Strings I.
http://www.andrevanharen.com/KH%20Bounces/At%20Work.mp3
You can find the score of this piece on my website here,
in case you want to have a look at it: http://www.andrevanharen.com/stringquartetmoments. htm
Best wishes,
André
http://www.andrevanharen.com/KH%20Bounces/At%20Work.mp3
You can find the score of this piece on my website here,
in case you want to have a look at it: http://www.andrevanharen.com/stringquartetmoments. htm
Best wishes,
André
All my pieces made with Kirk Hunter Solo Strings and a free downloadable "Working with Kirk Hunter Solo Strings I in Logic 9" tutorial are on my website: http://www.andrevanharen.com/tutorials.htm
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Andre van Haren Andre van Haren https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=267452
- KVRist
- 37 posts since 26 Oct, 2011 from Gothenburg, Sweden
"After work, Late at night" for string quartet is a piece I wrote after coming home from my job, tired... but still wanting to get some musical ideas on paper. Here is a bounce with the Kirk Hunter Solo Strings 1 library:
http://www.andrevanharen.com/KH%20Bounc ... uartet.mp3
You can see the score on my website here:
http://www.andrevanharen.com/stringquartetmoments.htm
Best wishes,
André
http://www.andrevanharen.com/KH%20Bounc ... uartet.mp3
You can see the score on my website here:
http://www.andrevanharen.com/stringquartetmoments.htm
Best wishes,
André
All my pieces made with Kirk Hunter Solo Strings and a free downloadable "Working with Kirk Hunter Solo Strings I in Logic 9" tutorial are on my website: http://www.andrevanharen.com/tutorials.htm