EastWest has announced that, in exchange for completing a short survey and signing up for the SoundsOnline newsletter, they are giving away a free "starter version" of the EWQL Symphonic Orchestra virtual instrument.
EWQL Symphonic Orchestra Free Play Edition is not time limited, and not copy protected. It’s available in stand-alone and VST, AU and RTAS plug-in formats for Windows and Mac OS X.
EastWest says it is doing this because they think that once you get to experience this starter version you will want to upgrade to the Gold, Platinum, or Platinum Plus versions with their articulations and other enhanced features.
By completing the survey you’ll also be provided with discount codes enabling you to purchase the Gold, Platinum, or Platinum Plus editions, the company says: you can save $200 off the regular price of Gold or $400 off the regular price of Platinum or Platinum Plus.
These special discounts are available until January 31, 2010.
EastWest says it is doing this because they think that once you get to experience this starter version you will want to upgrade to the Gold, Platinum, or Platinum Plus versions with their articulations and other enhanced features.
By completing the survey you’ll also be provided with discount codes enabling you to purchase the Gold, Platinum, or Platinum Plus editions, the company says: you can save $200 off the regular price of Gold or $400 off the regular price of Platinum or Platinum Plus.
These special discounts are available until January 31, 2010.
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