JoeJackson
Member
I don't want to be rude or sound like a nitpicker, but I think this nobrainer-deal is an intelligent marketing-strategy. Slates own Drum-Replacement-Plugin is in development and it sounds like it's release isn't that far away anymore. Originally the GOGs and WAVs wasn't part of this deal.
So I think that that no-brainer is a teasing marketing-gag to promote "Trigger" (thats the name of the replacement-tool, right?), which will then work with the nkx-files to be used as drum-replacements, too. So ... I think that 1. he's going to make a few extra-deals with the $20-package and 2. a lot of the new customers will look into Trigger, too, when it comes out.
So I think that that no-brainer is a teasing marketing-gag to promote "Trigger" (thats the name of the replacement-tool, right?), which will then work with the nkx-files to be used as drum-replacements, too. So ... I think that 1. he's going to make a few extra-deals with the $20-package and 2. a lot of the new customers will look into Trigger, too, when it comes out.