Anyone tried this, or want to offer comments/advice? I'm tempted, having not done a lot of sample collecting.
/funxi
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i own several of the CDs and they are decent. the sale price is fair and i too am tempted. the real temptation for me is as an owner of directwave, they are working on putting the SF content into directwave patches. looks like they've stopped doing that temporarily, but if all the cds had directwave patches, it'd be a huge benefit to me. i a few of the cds individually already; generic sample cd, dream pads, killer tweaks, and realdrums. plus being a fl customer i downloaded the gig+ of freebies which included some of what i own already but lots of what i didn't.funkychickendance wrote:The new Image Line FL Studio newsletter says there's a special off for the whole 9GB SampleFusion collection, just till July 31, priced at $99 instead of the list $493.
Anyone tried this, or want to offer comments/advice? I'm tempted, having not done a lot of sample collecting.
/funxi
the downloads are unlocked when you buy. that's how it is for the cds i bought from samplefusion pre directwave, anyway. you aren't time limited, and it works with batch downloading progs. so yes, it 'knows' ... if you own directwave, you will have access to all the programs as they are now and as they become available as well, which is a great way to use samplefusion imo. of course you should download all of the samples separately and burn them off as backup though, and not rely on directwave offerings to always be there forever and ever.funkychickendance wrote:Sounds pretty good...I've been previewing a few in the past half-hour. I also quite liked the freebie sounds set aside for FL users...
What I'm not getting -- and this is probably me -- is how the package will then work. I have to download the whole 9GB straight away? Or does FL Studio and DirectWave then 'know' which ones I've paid for (namely all, till they add more) and allow me to grab them as I need them?
It's not very clearly explained upfront, though perhaps it becomes clearer as money changes hands...? Anyone been there, done that?
/funxi
definitely, directwave is awesome. the mapper is the best i've ever used. once wlodimeir (ESC) and arguru get together to implment the DWI format in ESC as a source, it'll be 100x more useful and my #1 sampler mapper. i like it's quality of effects and built in browser as well, and the fact that you can freeze VSTi's like you can in highlife rules. i find highlife to be a bit nicer for editing the waves and for recusive freezing (you can insert a highlife into a highlife, but cant insert a DW into a DW), both are awesome tools and very affordable.funkychickendance wrote:Good explanations, guys! Yeah, I think I'm going to grab this, and trust that the FL download manager improves...
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One reason I'm pretty happy about this deal is because I'm pleased with DirectWave. It's turned out to be a pretty good sampler for the price...![]()
/funxi
I have a pretty fat/phat loops collection, but relatively few samples. So yeah, that's how it easily caught my attention...grymmjack wrote: if you dont own any sample cds yet, this is like the perfect way to start
Vonbrucken wrote:damned i have been really crasy this week •ordered•
waiting my new reg
oh my god this click and buy stuff is really so silly unmaterial must keep away from it for some time
the good thing is the reduction $300 $
and that it makes only 80,51 EUros
wicked i am so impatient now
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