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15 minutes ago, cclarry said:

Rigid Audio Acoustic Revolution

You say you want a Revolution
Well, you know
We all want to change the name of Kontakt libraries

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Posted

Purchased. When I used the Buy Now (not PayPal), it was $4.20. And I was still able to use PayPal to pay. I didn't even use the coupon code (though it looks like I still could have). I almost feel guilty for paying so little.

Posted
1 hour ago, Doug Rintoul said:

I almost feel guilty for paying so little.

In keeping with the spirit of the Deals forum, I was proud to use my extra 10% code...

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Posted

Pick credit card, enter the info, put the code in the code
slot, and the price drops further and you can still use Paypal.

If you pick Paypal it goes straight to Paypal for payment.

Posted

I had it in my cart to check the price and left.  I just received an email
offering me another 15% Off to complete my purchase, making the price

$3.40!

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, cclarry said:

I had it in my cart to check the price and left.  I just received an email
offering me another 15% Off to complete my purchase, making the price

$3.40!

And now you have to donate some charity.

Edited by chris.r
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I really like Rigid Audio stuff. The instruments are usually fun to play with; some more inspired than others. I always ignore the high list price. But definitely worth it at this price. I have all of his stuff. Don't think I have paid much more than $6 for any one instrument. I know some people have been burned in the past when he was doing high priced preorders and then selling at bargain basement prices a couple of months after release. But he is not doing that now and even offering a 14 day money back guarentee if not satisfied. Hard to lose much at this price.

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19 minutes ago, Freyja Grimaude-Valens said:

Does anyone know how to make use of the User loop section of the instrument? I figured that it's a way for us to insert our own things into the instrument, but I am not sure how to prepare and integrate my own sounds.

I believe I read that you can just drag the sample onto the instrument that you want to use it in,
and it will import it...

Posted (edited)
26 minutes ago, cclarry said:

I believe I read that you can just drag the sample onto the instrument that you want to use it in,
and it will import it...

I am more asking about best practices. Like number of bars, BPM, etc.

Edited by Freyja Grimaude-Valens
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Looks like the current samples are all approximately 9.32 seconds long, PCM S24 LE, Stereo, 48000 Hz, 32 bits per sample. Looks like 103 BPM is pretty standard and 4 bars per file. 

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