Free Sample Packs from Tritone

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2014/05/13 09:12:19 (permalink)

Free Sample Packs from Tritone

If you're hardcore..here are some free sample packs...

http://www.tritoneofficial.com/


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    bitflipper
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    Re: Free Sample Packs from Tritone 2014/05/13 12:19:12 (permalink)
    Good thing I haven't had breakfast yet; listening to that demo might have made me lose it!


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    Re: Free Sample Packs from Tritone 2014/05/13 12:21:50 (permalink)
    bitflipper
    Good thing I haven't had breakfast yet; listening to that demo might have made me lose it!



    Bit...that's why the "preface" of "for the Hardcore"...


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    Re: Free Sample Packs from Tritone 2014/05/13 13:43:02 (permalink)
    Yeah, I should have taken your caveat more seriously.
     
    I like to think I'm open-minded about genres that might not necessarily turn my own crank. Heck, I can even listen to a blues band for up to an hour! If I wear earplugs, anyhow. But my goodness, who'd have thought there'd be a market for a sample library of fingernails on a chalkboard?


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    Re: Free Sample Packs from Tritone 2014/05/13 13:58:33 (permalink)
    bitflipper
    Yeah, I should have taken your caveat more seriously.
     
    I like to think I'm open-minded about genres that might not necessarily turn my own crank. Heck, I can even listen to a blues band for up to an hour! If I wear earplugs, anyhow. But my goodness, who'd have thought there'd be a market for a sample library of fingernails on a chalkboard?



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    Re: Free Sample Packs from Tritone 2014/05/13 14:45:50 (permalink)
    Not a fan of their style, but I suppose some of the samples might have use in other genres. For me I guess most of the sounds are redundant.  Every sound i heard is easily made in synths included with Sonar.
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    Re: Free Sample Packs from Tritone 2014/05/13 14:54:03 (permalink)
    dubdisciple
    Not a fan of their style, but I suppose some of the samples might have use in other genres. For me I guess most of the sounds are redundant.  Every sound i heard is easily made in synths included with Sonar.


    bitflipper
    Yeah, I should have taken your caveat more seriously.
     
    I like to think I'm open-minded about genres that might not necessarily turn my own crank. Heck, I can even listen to a blues band for up to an hour! If I wear earplugs, anyhow. But my goodness, who'd have thought there'd be a market for a sample library of fingernails on a chalkboard?


     

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    Re: Free Sample Packs from Tritone 2014/05/13 15:11:47 (permalink)
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    dubdisciple
    Not a fan of their style, but I suppose some of the samples might have use in other genres. For me I guess most of the sounds are redundant.  Every sound i heard is easily made in synths included with Sonar.


    bitflipper
    Yeah, I should have taken your caveat more seriously.
     
    I like to think I'm open-minded about genres that might not necessarily turn my own crank. Heck, I can even listen to a blues band for up to an hour! If I wear earplugs, anyhow. But my goodness, who'd have thought there'd be a market for a sample library of fingernails on a chalkboard?


     

    ..........or just get Yoko Ono's Greatest Hits (Boxset)







    I C what you did there! 


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    Re: Free Sample Packs from Tritone 2014/05/13 15:35:34 (permalink)
    Someone once had Wing call me to sing happy birthday.  It was awesome and bizarre at the same time:
     
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