Sounds and Samples legit?
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- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
- KVRAF
- 2726 posts since 2 Jun, 2016
Everything shouts ''stay clear'':
No demo samples or audio files, so how do you know what quality you're getting?
No social media presence (Twitter / Facebook / Soundcloud etc) just a one-way ''blog'' with three sentence sales pitches, and a contact form.
One Danish owner, Dan Nielsen, who has no trace on the internet.
(And is the name Dan Nielsen just a little bit too 'Danish' to be believable?)
Samples of synths from companies arguably unlikely to allow any Tom/Dick/Harry to do this easily.
Uniform low prices, which sounds like a bargain, but probably because unable to sell at higher price.
Overall a dubious company.
Therefore, legitimateness doubtful.
No demo samples or audio files, so how do you know what quality you're getting?
No social media presence (Twitter / Facebook / Soundcloud etc) just a one-way ''blog'' with three sentence sales pitches, and a contact form.
One Danish owner, Dan Nielsen, who has no trace on the internet.
(And is the name Dan Nielsen just a little bit too 'Danish' to be believable?)
Samples of synths from companies arguably unlikely to allow any Tom/Dick/Harry to do this easily.
Uniform low prices, which sounds like a bargain, but probably because unable to sell at higher price.
Overall a dubious company.
Therefore, legitimateness doubtful.
- KVRAF
- 9579 posts since 6 Jan, 2017 from Outer Space
For sure its done with one of those automatic sampling tools, you let it run over night and next day you have a set...
Might pay better than selling the synth...; - )
In general there is no point in sampling a synth. Synthesizers are about sound design and tweaking...
Might pay better than selling the synth...; - )
In general there is no point in sampling a synth. Synthesizers are about sound design and tweaking...
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- KVRian
- 874 posts since 28 Nov, 2016
Also he can't spell "noise"
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- KVRist
- 35 posts since 28 Aug, 2015
There is a point: Having a Roland JD800 in pristine Condition, having the Pianos Expansion Card and want to play those lovely patches on stage without carrying around 1000$ of Plastic in a 500$ Case that is not even waterproof xDTj Shredder wrote:For sure its done with one of those automatic sampling tools, you let it run over night and next day you have a set...
Might pay better than selling the synth...; - )
In general there is no point in sampling a synth. Synthesizers are about sound design and tweaking...
