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BeatHawk: IAPs are on sale till 30th of May

BeatHawk Sound Expansions are on sale!
Get up to 50% off all the 29 sound libraries!

Comments

  • edited May 2017

    Thanks for the alert. I just bought the World percussion pack for $.99 and I feel like I just robbed the place. I'll definitely buy more. These sound great.

  • Thanks for the heads up!

  • Thanks for the heads up!! I just bought about $40 worth of sound expansions for about $20!! What a great deal!!!

  • Anybody have a list of the original prices?

  • Take the listed price and double it.

  • I don't have a list but it looks like they're between 30 and 50 % off their original prices

  • Yeah. Seems like all the ones I want are of the 30% variety. Gift horse.

  • the original prices seem to be seen at the UVI website under 'Sound Expansions'

    https://www.uvi.net/en/apps/beathawk.html

    I'll take Latin, World, Mello and Bossa

  • Thanks for the heads up. Have I mentioned I love this forum? :smiley:

  • wimwim
    edited May 2017

    Is it just me, or does it seem like most of the Acoustic drum individual samples need to be tuned to sound OK when you just hit the pads? I loaded up the Kick, snare, and hats, and they all sounded like crap until I adjusted the pitch. The pitch adjustment wasn't consistent between them. For instance, I took the middle of three options for the closed, half, and open hats, and had a hard time getting them to sound even remotely like they were the same piece of hardware being played. The kick sounded way to high pitched, as did the snare, but by different degrees. I feel like I must be missing something here.

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