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For only $99 (normally $199), get the AmpleSound Ethnic Bundle featuring Ample Ethno Banjo and Ample Ethno Ukulele.

Ample Ethno Banjo is sampled on a Deering Sierra Banjo, a 3.9 GB sample library with 9 articulations while Ample Ethno Ukulele is sampled on a Kamaka HF-3 Ukulele, High G and Low G 2 libraries with 2.15GB samples. Both instruments work on Mac and PC.

Originally valued at $199, this bundle is now available for only $99! This is an amazing offer you should not miss, hurry and save!

I think this is cheaper than Ample Sound's previous sale prices, so I'm tempted even though I don't need either.

Banjo: https://www.amplesound.net/en/pro-pd.asp?id=37
Ukulele: https://www.amplesound.net/en/pro-pd.asp?id=24

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8 minutes ago, pseudopop said:

https://audioplugin.deals/ethnic-bundle-by-amplesound/

I think this is cheaper than Ample Sound's previous sale prices, so I'm tempted even though I don't need either.

Banjo: https://www.amplesound.net/en/pro-pd.asp?id=37
Ukulele: https://www.amplesound.net/en/pro-pd.asp?id=24

The bundle price for these two is $199, as they say.

 But each one is $119 separately, so another way to look at it is this is essentially a 20% discount on one, plus the second one free.   Definitely a good deal if you have any interest in either the banjo or uke. 

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23 minutes ago, Reid Rosefelt said:

The bundle price for these two is $199, as they say.

 But each one is $119 separately, so another way to look at it is this is essentially a 20% discount on one, plus the second one free.   Definitely a good deal if you have any interest in either the banjo or uke. 

During the last winter sale you could have gotten these two for about $110, if you had bought two additional libraries (49% discount + 10% for previous customers).

So it's not an exceptional deal, but historical low in any case, I think.

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1 hour ago, Fleer said:

And those AmpleSound instruments are pretty useful, only second to OrangeTreeSamples. 

As an alternative opinion, I view AmpleSound as the best an OrangeTree as a useful 2nd. In particular, I can more easily force which string a note is played on, which makes those combo open/closed chords up the neck sound pretty darn real.

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5 minutes ago, fret_man said:

As an alternative opinion, I view AmpleSound as the best an OrangeTree as a useful 2nd. In particular, I can more easily force which string a note is played on, which makes those combo open/closed chords up the neck sound pretty darn real.

Ditto.  I own almost every Amplesound Library.  I own one OTS Library, and I couldn't even tell you what it is...Lap Steel I think...

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