The Unfinished Humankind - Limited Edition Charity Synth Sounds & Album
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2121 posts since 24 May, 2008 from London, UK
Rather tasty new demo track for the Massive soundset from Humankind, by Jonathan Sharp.
http://soundcloud.com/the-unfinished/oc ... than-sharp
http://soundcloud.com/the-unfinished/oc ... d-jonathan
http://soundcloud.com/the-unfinished/oc ... than-sharp
http://soundcloud.com/the-unfinished/oc ... d-jonathan
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- KVRist
- 176 posts since 23 Nov, 2013 from Canada
Black Friday wrecked me financially lol but I'm hoping to get these by the end of the month.
- KVRAF
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- 2121 posts since 24 May, 2008 from London, UK
They'll be around until the 7th of January. 
Althoough they are then gone forever!
Althoough they are then gone forever!
- KVRAF
- 1973 posts since 3 Jul, 2007 from Denmark
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2121 posts since 24 May, 2008 from London, UK
Cheers Soren. I doubt I'll get anywhere near your total though!Luftrum wrote:You're a good guy Matt... I hope your campaign raises a lot of funds
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2121 posts since 24 May, 2008 from London, UK
Cheers BBFG#. I hope you enjoy them!
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- KVRAF
- 9114 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
Going up to install them today, I'm sure I will enjoy them.
Really think highly of this charity so far too.
(And I've recently become disillusioned with quite a few).
Really think highly of this charity so far too.
(And I've recently become disillusioned with quite a few).
AAS;Camel Audio;Korg;Modartt;Native Instruments;Roland;Sonar;Steinberg;U-he;Yamaha
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2121 posts since 24 May, 2008 from London, UK
Yeah, it can genuinely be quite difficult to know who to support. New charities pop all the time and seem to be competing with each other, some have dodgy methods, others turn out to be practically entirely fake. It's a weird world.BBFG# wrote:Really think highly of this charity so far too.
(And I've recently become disillusioned with quite a few).
I know Oxfam's work because a couple of friends work for them, so I've seen the difference they make first-hand, which is lovely. And it's not just about aid, they also invest heavily in supporting education, infrastructure and health care.
- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 2121 posts since 24 May, 2008 from London, UK
Anyway...
I am delighted to announce that so far, after a week of Humankind being on sale, you have helped me raise over £1,900.
This is fantastic. Thank you so much.
Please, if you haven't grabbed anything so far, help me towards an even bigger target if you can.
Many thanks again for your support.
I am delighted to announce that so far, after a week of Humankind being on sale, you have helped me raise over £1,900.
This is fantastic. Thank you so much.
Please, if you haven't grabbed anything so far, help me towards an even bigger target if you can.
Many thanks again for your support.
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- KVRAF
- 9114 posts since 28 Apr, 2013
It's some of the older ones I don't do anymore. After hearing about the Susan Koman thing about how much she pays herself and operating costs and finding out that the 'walks & luminarias' we were doing had operating overheads around 85%, we stopped doing or supporting them. Not a popular decision to make, but we tell people these facts and suggest they instead send their money straight to cancer research. Depending on the country, it's often not good to give to Red Cross anymore because the shipments are regularly hijacked by the dictators and black marketeers. And we've seen the truth revealed from this, people don't want to help, they want to make a show to assuage some form of guilt. They'd rather not send money if no one can see them do it or find out if it actually goes where it's said it's suppose to go.synaesthesia wrote:Yeah, it can genuinely be quite difficult to know who to support. New charities pop all the time and seem to be competing with each other, some have dodgy methods, others turn out to be practically entirely fake. It's a weird world.BBFG# wrote:Really think highly of this charity so far too.
(And I've recently become disillusioned with quite a few).
I know Oxfam's work because a couple of friends work for them, so I've seen the difference they make first-hand, which is lovely. And it's not just about aid, they also invest heavily in supporting education, infrastructure and health care.
But yeah, I've really gotten to the point were I find myself singing the John Lennon Revolution line when people ask for donations, and do check them out first. This one seems pretty cool.
Hope to hear more about them.