blakngold wrote:
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How can the buyer be sure that these are good quality sounds?
What kind of kits are these?
Where did they originate from?
Are you willing to negotiate a trade of equal size of "sounds" (officially they're called samples)?
What kind of pianos are you referring to? (one with set chords, loops, arppegiatos, what)?
What program are the samples compatible with?
Finally, if John travels from Georgia by a train that's traveling 50 kilometers per hour to Point B which is exactly 320 miles away from Georgia following a straight line, and the train leaves from Georgia at 6:26 p.m. and runs across the tracks that curve to the left 58 times and to the right 34 times and curves at an angle of 37 degrees to the right 47% of the time and 68 degrees to the left 53% of the time and is traveling north if facing southwest at dawn in Montana, what time and where the hell will John be arriving at his destination?
These are samples kits that i have bought and downloaded.
The pianos are everything from one shot to 3sec loops.
They are compatible with any hardware or program thats reads WAV.
Trading depends on what you have. I've already got enuff sounds to know i aint never gonna use all of them. I got one DVD with 15,000 sounds on it so im pretty good on the sound kits right now plus 6 gb's of sounds on my computer and 6 gb's on my external harddrive.
And i don't know where john's going have to think about it.