Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while...

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2016/01/21 13:31:47 (permalink)

Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while...


 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTbJpVlRI_o
post edited by drewfx1 - 2016/01/21 13:45:19

 In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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    craigb
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    Re: Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while... 2016/01/21 14:09:34 (permalink)
    Now there's a team that's having fun at work. 

     
    Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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    drewfx1
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    Re: Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while... 2016/01/21 18:16:07 (permalink)
    Indeed.
     
    I thought it was a refreshing change.

     In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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    Re: Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while... 2016/01/21 19:35:51 (permalink)
    Ha nice....very well done. 
     
    Are you the Fxpansion drewfx? If so, when are we gonna see an intro video for you know what? 

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    Re: Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while... 2016/01/21 19:57:34 (permalink)
    I thought this product intro was humorous from just a little while ago:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4bR_QTWyiY

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    Re: Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while... 2016/01/21 21:28:51 (permalink)
    sharke
    Are you the Fxpansion drewfx? 




    Not me. 

     In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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    Re: Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while... 2016/01/21 21:29:34 (permalink)
    lawajava
    I thought this product intro was humorous from just a little while ago:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4bR_QTWyiY





     In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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    Re: Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while... 2016/01/21 21:51:04 (permalink)
    drewfx1
    sharke
    Are you the Fxpansion drewfx? 




    Not me. 




    Jeez what are the chances of their being two drewfx's 

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    drewfx1
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    Re: Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while... 2016/01/21 22:28:12 (permalink)
    All I know is I was using drewfx for quite some time before FXpansion even came into existence.
     
    Occasionally this question comes up, but I don't really know anything other than that there's someone named "Drew" over there. 

     In order, then, to discover the limit of deepest tones, it is necessary not only to produce very violent agitations in the air but to give these the form of simple pendular vibrations. - Hermann von Helmholtz, predicting the role of the electric bassist in 1877.
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    Re: Most fun product intro video I've seen in a while... 2016/01/22 04:13:27 (permalink)
    Maybe Sharke just didn't see that "1" at the end of your member name? 

     
    Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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