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http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=135860
you may read this!
...Even better, how about this deal: For the next 5 people who are NEW EVE 2 users, you'll get this library FREE. That's how much I believe in this synth and this library. Projected price is $40. Preorder price will very likely be, based on that figure, $30, and less for Dangerous Denizens. The library now includes 1.245 GB of samples, and there's some stuff that's been edited that remains to be created as DASHsnd. If this doesn't get potential EVE 2 users off the fence, I don't know what will.

AFAIR it means that you buy EVE 2 now and if you are in the first 5, starting now, you get that 1.245 GB library for free!

thanks John!

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Wow, that's a dangerous deal!

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I guess "NEW" means not people upgrading from V1? (haven't got round to it yet)

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Is Eve a rompler?
I love the sound of Eve but I don't actually know what it is.

Cool of you to post that =)
Should be easy enough to sell them - I think it's the synth which has the most impressive sound.

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aMUSEd wrote:I guess "NEW" means not people upgrading from V1? (haven't got round to it yet)
Yes, it means not an upgrade. But the preorder price will probably be $30, which is a pretty good deal as it is. Less if you're a current dBu user and register for the Dangerous Den, our users group.

This special is designed as an incentive to get people into EVE 2. Yes, it's that important.

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thanks guys, yes that's an offer for 5 new users (full price EVE 2 order Win or Mac), I heard John now and I'll get to him the next five orders details, starting now!

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Hey John... I just bought it!! Woo Hoo!!! Eve 2 for OSX please... :harp:

(I was going to anyway... Father's day and all!)
Last edited by DHR53 on Sat Jun 17, 2006 4:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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runagate wrote:Is Eve a rompler?
I love the sound of Eve but I don't actually know what it is.

Cool of you to post that =)
Should be easy enough to sell them - I think it's the synth which has the most impressive sound.
All about EVE 2:

http://dashsignature.com/products/eve.htm

Yes, the EVE series are sample playback synths. The new generation, EVE 2, has 3 oscillators which you can split and layer freely, and includes new effects such as a very good amp simulator and leslie, and frequencey and amplitude modulation built into the voice architecture. It has a cool vintage vibe but is very forward-looking in being a brilliant all-purpose expandable "rompler". You get signifigant sound-mangling capabilities within a very simple and user-friendly interface. And most of all, the sound quality is excellent. You need to check this one out.

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DHR53 wrote:Hey John... I just bought it!! Woo Hoo!!! Eve 2 for OSX please... :harp:

(I was going to anyway... Father's day and all!)
For you, Dan, anything. :wink:

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I love it... One of my favorite's! I used the beta for quite awhile and really enjoyed it... with all the cool soundsets, and the DBU stuff, you'd have to be crazy NOT to buy it! It covers so much ground... and will continue to grow with new soundsets... oh, and the new interface is excellent!!

Buy It! (O.K.?)

:wink:

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p.s. send me my link soon... Liqih! :hihi:

(do I have to delete all the old beta stuff?)

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DHR53 wrote:p.s. send me my link soon... Liqih! :hihi:

(do I have to delete all the old beta stuff?)
link sent, ok?

yes make a clean install, thanks!

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so only 4 left

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Wooopeee! Wow, that's a lot of stuff!! This is like Christmas... (In June)

:lol:

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I got all excited there for a second, until I saw the price tag. :(
By the time I'll have enough extra cash, I'm sure the 4 remaining will be taken up. Why only 5??

Anyways, IIRC there are similarities between EVE and Wusikstation. What sets EVE ahead of W2 (as I already own W2)?
Of course this is an ignorant question as I haven't tried the EVE demo yet? :oops:
Anti-aliasing is for "synthmonk%ys".

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