![]() ![]() if it's one of those fun little behind the scenes thing, maybe i'm listening. if the demo is from a older version of sd, nope (two maybe, one nope). if there isn't a video demo on their site, forget it. but a quick search to see when demos started appearing on youtube, and if it's older than a certain nebulous date in the semi recent past, i kinda lose a little interest, for whatever reason. but decades and fields of rock seem fun, so i'm asking.Ĭlick to expand.yeah, it's hard for me to get worked up over something that was made back in 2006, especially when it's priced the same as their latest stuff. i tend to like acoustic/singer songwriter friendly stuff, or brutal stuff (though not exactly modern), and both of those bases are pretty well covered already, so it's easy to stay away. any must have classic sdxs? custom and vintage, maybe? already have music city and indiependent and several ezxs i hardly use anymore, because i'm fancy now (and the standard superior drummer kits). not that i want to pay that much, either, but you know. aside from getting it elsewhere (thomann has been the cheapest for me, historically), do you think prices will come down any further? are there black friday deals afoot, or is this as good as it's going to get?Ĥ0% off the classic sdxs isn't earth shattering i'd rather get the 3 for $350 bundle and pick anything I want, including the new stuff. nothing too exciting pricewise, but i was vaguely curious about new sdx packs, and i'm always interested in new midi. I see toontrack has a generic sale going on for november and december.
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