Yeah! They were released to go along with the Bloom promotion on www.bloomcd.com. But not a lot of people visited that promo page. Anyways, Josh Gabriel & Mixman Software released the D-Plate for Alive.
You NEED Mixman software to remix it. Since it uses trks extensions for the parts. Although, you can simply record the parts in the background while it playing with another third party device if need be.
The files above do not execute when clicked. You need to fill out the form on the bottom with your email and they will email you the download link and special serial. No worries, they aren't gonna spam ya. The email comes instantly
well my recordings don't sound all that good... someone who gets a good wav package of these host 'em up.
Sep-15-2004 18:56
Thunder5
#ukta?
Registered: Dec 2003
Location: Underground
quote:
Welcome to the server groovy.nettwerk.com.
If you get this page it means we have a DNS record setup for this domain but the webserver has not been configured for it and no webpages have been built yet.
and i know your not from yesterday, you do know most of us use midi sequencers, like Reason, FL , Cubase or Logic etc.
i find remix contests or remix parties stupid if the host says you HAVE to use this for it and here is the file for it.
Sep-18-2004 15:51
Mr.Mystery
Static Guru
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
I'm not downloading any crappy software just to get the samples. I know marketing software has gone to the extreme but forcing people to buy stuff is just wrong!