FREE SONGWRITING CONTEST!!!

jahwise wrote on 11/16/2002, 3:35 PM
FREE SONGWRITING CONTEST!!!

Hello All,

This email is to invite you to check out the FREE monthly Loopwise.com Songwriting Contest. Each month We select a winner who recieves a free loops package and HIP HOP EAR TRAINING CD from Loopwise.com, and also gets their song posted at the top of the stack for the whole month! If you write songs, then this is the place for you to go to get some recognition for your work, and even win some cool loops too!

Feel free to contact us with any questions.

Regards,

Loopwise.com
http://www.loopwise.com

ALSO! check out our newest product:

THE HIP HOP EAR TRAINING CD IS HERE!

If your a musician then you'll dig this cd. You can be hearing, singing, and playin music LIKE THE PRO's IN NO TIME! PERFECT FOR THOSE LONG DRIVES IN THE CAR! WHY NOT TRAIN YOUR EAR WHILE YOUR DRIVING! This CD is packed full of FUN educational ear training techniques that will train you to hear music like the Pro's! Check it out today!
ALso provided at the site is Music Loops, Samples, Cakewalk Software, Sonic Foundry Software, Free Loops, fruity loops, midi loops just about everything related to digital music...

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LOOPWISE.COM
http://www.loopwise.com

Comments

TorS wrote on 11/17/2002, 3:41 AM
I thought this forum was free of spam like that. If this is to be expected, I'm out of here.

Tor
Jessariah67 wrote on 11/17/2002, 9:07 AM
It's not to be expected. Moderators will generally delete these. It's just the weekend.
salad wrote on 11/17/2002, 11:15 AM
I don't mind spam like this. As long as the site is legit., and they don't keep returning with unnecessary updates. SF I'm sure will control just how much spam creeps in.
It IS the weekend, and things CAN get a little slow.
They MAY have even recieved permission from SF? They do mention SF software as well!
I like free loops from anyone offering them.....even though I've already spent a small fortune on SoFo Acid loops(the best), which I highly recommend for use in Vegas VIDEO.
Ya don't need Acid to take advantage of loops, as you can splice/dice/apply fx...and to a certain extent stretch/compress to time....etc....yada..OK, that'll...just about do it for plugging SoFo loops:-)sorry!

As long as the loops are .WAV files (not MP3's etc), I'll take 'em.
I suppose they could have kept this post to the 'Audio' forums, but no harm done.
The "ear training" techniques have been around forever. I did something similar years ago when I was teaching myself Piano tuning(not my profession). I'm gunna go check them out.