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EastWest Rocktober Pack

EastWest kicks off their Rocktober Pack special: Save 53% off the individual retail price of any 3 EastWest /Quantum Leap virtual instruments until October 31, 2010.

 

The standard edition of the Rocktober Pack features MINISTRY OF ROCK, GOLIATH, and FAB FOUR. If purchasers have one or more of the standard selection, they can change any or all of the 3 virtual instruments and still get more than 53% off the retail price. The product selection may increase the overall price

 

MINISTRY OF ROCK is a modern day rock toolkit that covers various styles designed for songwriters and composers.

 

GOLIATH is a virtual instrument that includes over 180 instruments and over 600 patches. It features drums, percussion, guitars, keyboards, pianos, orchestra, choir/vocals and more.

 

Inspired by the signature sounds of the Beatles, FAB FOUR includes acoustic and electric guitars, basses, drums, keyboards, stringed and other misc instruments, all played through and recorded on the same kind of vintage equipment used at Abbey Road Studios by Beatle’s engineer Ken Scott and EastWest producer Doug Rogers.

 

The Rocktober Pack can be customized to suit a customer’s individual needs. Eligible products include Quantum Leap Ministry Of Rock, EW/QL Goliath, EW Fab Four, EW/QL Pianos, Quantum Leap Gypsy, Quantum Leap Ra, Quantum Leap Silk, EW/QL Symphonic Choirs, EW/QL Symphonic Choirs Bundle, EW/QL Symphonic Orchestra, Quantum Leap Stormdrum 2, Quantum Leap Stormdrum PRO Bundle, and Quantum Leap Voices of Passion. Any combination can be built at over 53% off the retail price.

 

Pricing and Availability:
The Rocktober Pack is available until October 31, 2010 for $595/€429. Custom packs are hand assembled and shipped in one package, usually ship within 2 business days.

 

To order or get more individual product information go to www.soundsonline.com/Rocktober-Pack or www.soundsonline-europe.com/Rocktober-Pack/ in Europe.

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