ballistic: over £1300 raised for Cancer Research UK so far

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Just a little bump so the thread appears on the KVR front page and a little link :)

http://www.delamancha.co.uk/ballistic.htm

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Bought it and YOU all should too :tu:

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hi there..

i don't need the software but if it don't sound cheeky i will donate you 5 of my soundsets for Predator and 5 of Sylenth to do as you please with i.e
get people to donate the money/send me their details/they choose which bank they want then i'll send it to them once they have donated to you at whatever price you set.
just a thought as we have experienced this in our family..
just let me know and i'll sort it and if you can set up a donation seperate from buying the software i'll gladly put some cash in..don't need the software though.
all the best

rob

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dude it sounds awesome. my only problem was solved by making a ntfs junction point to share the samples without wasting disk space. so i have 0 complaints about this plugin at all.

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great, thanks for the offer rob, I'll have a think about how best to offer these and get back to you

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de la Mancha wrote:great, thanks for the offer rob, I'll have a think about how best to offer these and get back to you
hi no problem whenever you find time..it's the only way i could think of but it could raise you a bit more for the research..
just pm when you know theyr'e here no probs.
bye for now

rob

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So I made the first donation and wanted to thank everyone who bought ballistic and helped me to fund research into the causes of cancer, and help find effective ways to detect, treat and prevent the disease. I thank you and Cancer Research UK thanks you.

Today I donated all the sales for the month of July to Cancer Research UK. The $1120 raised translated to £630.72 after paypal fees. The good news is that as a UK tax payer, my donation qualifies for Gift Aid, which means the charity recieve an extra 20% from the taxman, bringing the total to £756.86, which is about $1265, so an extra $145 on top of the sales 8)

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Bump :)

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Bump :)

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I just made the donation from August sales, so money raised so far is:

£630.72 (July 2009)
£71.51 (August 2009)
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£702.23

With Gift Aid tax scheme, this becomes £842.68 that the charity receives

Thanks to everyone who has helped towards this donation :)

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'bout time for a bump :)

First thing to let you know is that today I released an update for ballistic, with 9 new kits generously donated by The Groove Criminals (of CM mag DVD fame). The new kits cover 808, Linn, Moog, Vintage Analogue and Digital, Dance, Flanged, Glitch and Junk. If you already bought, you will get a link to the update very soon, if you didn't buy yet, there's 143 new reasons to take a look.

More details here: http://www.delamancha.co.uk/ballistic.htm

Second thing, sales of ballistic have raised £741.02 for Cancer Research UK, which with the UK Gift Aid tax scheme means the charity receives £889.22 which is about $1400

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de la Mancha wrote:If you already bought, you will get a link to the update very soon, if you didn't buy yet, there's 143 new reasons to take a look.
Thanks for the update, Steve ... but the link you sent me doesn't work.
de la Mancha wrote:Second thing, sales of ballistic have raised £741.02 for Cancer Research UK, which with the UK Gift Aid tax scheme means the charity receives £889.22 which is about $1400
Nice one :)

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can't believe i had passed this one. not any more, very generous of you, dlm! :tu:
member of the guild of professional dilettantes.

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thecontrolcentre wrote:
de la Mancha wrote:If you already bought, you will get a link to the update very soon, if you didn't buy yet, there's 143 new reasons to take a look.
Thanks for the update, Steve ... but the link you sent me doesn't work.
+1...it's underlined in the email like a link, but you can't click it.

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Linky no worky
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