Super-20 For Dune 3

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So NatLife Sounds is launching a completely new format of sound design. We are glad to present you Super-20 for the Dune 3 synthesizer.
These are 20 highly developed sounds that are ready to go into the mix instantly, without additional processing.
No unnecessary sounds, no wasting time listening to tons of presets that you will never be able to use.
Super 20 is only the best in one soundbank.
All 20 sounds are featured in the demo song, all you hear is this sound pack (except for the drum sections).
And most importantly, the price – it will always be adequate, and the cost of this package is equal to a cup of morning coffee. Are you ready to give up your morning coffee once for 20 cool sounds? If yes, then you won’t regret it.

Soundset contains 20 Dune 3 Patches, which are:
  • 1 – ACID Sequence
  • 2 – ARB Basses
  • 6 – Bass
  • 1 Chord
  • 2 FX’s
  • 3 KEY’s
  • 3 Leads
  • 1 Pluck
  • 1 VOC
Price: €9.70
Buy Link!

VST & Hardware presets, FL Studio templates, samples and MIDI from NatLife & friends -www.natlifesounds.com

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NatLife wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 10:53 pm No unnecessary sounds, no wasting time listening to tons of presets that you will never be able to use.
How can you know what sounds everyone else will use?

$10 for 20 presets. Good luck with that......... :tu:
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Teksonik wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2023 1:20 am
NatLife wrote: Mon Aug 28, 2023 10:53 pm No unnecessary sounds, no wasting time listening to tons of presets that you will never be able to use.
How can you know what sounds everyone else will use?

$10 for 20 presets. Good luck with that......... :tu:
If a person is looking for good trance sounds, he just listens and buys what he hears and not what they "tell" him about hundreds of cool sounds, and paying for 128 presets, you simply throw out 125 of them and forget. Here you buy what you hear, one to one! This is the difference between this format and others.
Even one sound can cost a million if it brings you a billion)
I believe that quality should be above all! I myself pay dearly for quality. Yes, and 10 euros is it expensive in our time? Where can you find such Supersaws for 20 euros and 64 or 128 sounds? I highly doubt
VST & Hardware presets, FL Studio templates, samples and MIDI from NatLife & friends -www.natlifesounds.com

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Well if one can afford to spend 10e on a single morning coffee, 10e for 20 presets is a bargain :D
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NatLife wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2023 9:07 am If a person is looking for good trance sounds, he just listens and buys what he hears and not what they "tell" him about hundreds of cool sounds, and paying for 128 presets, you simply throw out 125 of them and forget. Here you buy what you hear, one to one! This is the difference between this format and others.
You're making a pretty big assumption that other sound designers are not able to create more than 20 useful presets. Perhaps 20 is all you're capable of making but that doesn't apply to all sound designers. So the "difference between this format and others" is that you only created audio demos for 20 presets? Would it be impossible to do audio demos for 64 presets?

For just one example Kevin Schröder who is one of the top sound designers for DUNE 3 has a Trance soundset with 64 presets for $20 and a full 4 minute video demo.

https://www.synapse-audio.com/dune2premiumtrance.html

Another bank I found from another sound designer is $15 for 80 presets and so on.
NatLife wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2023 9:07 amWhere can you find such Supersaws for 20 euros and 64 or 128 sounds?
Where can you find such generic sounds? Everywhere. :wink:

But hey if you get people to buy 20 generic presets for $10 then let me know. I've got over 400 presets for DUNE 3 that I consider commercial quality so I'm sitting on a gold mine. I could get filthy rich...... :lol:

I wish you good luck but I do think you need to consider the market when deciding on price/value. :wink:
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PieBerger wrote: Tue Aug 29, 2023 10:45 am Well if one can afford to spend 10e on a single morning coffee, 10e for 20 presets is a bargain :D
well said :wink:
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You're making a pretty big assumption that other sound designers are not able to create more than 20 useful presets. Perhaps 20 is all you're capable of making but that doesn't apply to all sound designers. So the "difference between this format and others" is that you only created audio demos for 20 presets? Would it be impossible to do audio demos for 64 presets?

For just one example Kevin Schröder who is one of the top sound designers for DUNE 3 has a Trance soundset with 64 presets for $20 and a full 4 minute video demo.

https://www.synapse-audio.com/dune2premiumtrance.html

Another bank I found from another sound designer is $15 for 80 presets and so on.

I didn't make comparisons with other specific producers. I wrote that big libraries are a lot of fuss and often in my experience 80-90% of the sounds just don't fit.
I just said that all 20 sounds are presented in the demo and a person buys exactly what he hears.
About what I can or can't - you can find my libraries for both 64 sounds and 128 and 5 minutes demo and 30! I do not pretend to be compared with anyone, I just try to do my job well and squeeze the maximum out of synthesizers.
Where can you find such generic sounds? Everywhere. :wink:

But hey if you get people to buy 20 generic presets for $10 then let me know. I've got over 400 presets for DUNE 3 that I consider commercial quality so I'm sitting on a gold mine. I could get filthy rich...... :lol:

I wish you good luck but I do think you need to consider the market when deciding on price/value. :wink:
Listen - you're probably confusing the horror of an EDM lead with a super-saw - that's one thing.
Second - if you have 400 sounds per Dune, I'm happy for you) But believe me - I'm well versed in prices and in the time spent to create a sound, taking into account absolutely all the subtleties. And believe me - this format is much more interesting to people than digging through the jungle of hundreds of sounds to find something interesting)
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