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FPSC Classic Models and Media / My Music Pack (again)

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flashing snall
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 04:50
As some of you may recall, I posted a music pack with 10 wav songs. No one said anything to until some people stated that they wernt going to download it unless the songs were in .ogg. I acted the wrong way and deleted the pack all together. I am no saying sorry, and re-realing the pack. all the songs are in .ogg format complied within an installer.
I say there are 10 songs, but its about songs with slow and fast versions. please comment.

http://smallgroup.be

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Zaibatsu
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 06:01
That's generous of you. i'll downlaod when i get off my laptop.

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Lewis
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 12:29
hi,

i was wondering if you could email me or tell me here the name of the program that you are using to create these?

thanks,

Lewis

Lewis From OsborneCreations.co.uk
flashing snall
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Posted: 13th Oct 2006 22:02
Uh, i can tell you.... I used frooty loops

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Silent Thunder
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Posted: 14th Oct 2006 01:33
i've used tons in the past, but nothing surpasses Cakewalk's Kinetic 2.

flashing snall
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Posted: 14th Oct 2006 01:36
hmm, ill check that out.

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Silent Thunder
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Posted: 14th Oct 2006 01:39
hmmm, it may not be attractive to most people because it costs $80.
but Microsoft payed for all of it so I'm happy.

Luke314pi
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Posted: 14th Oct 2006 01:44
Thanks, I can't wait to try these.

flashing snall
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Posted: 14th Oct 2006 01:49
dang, at the present, I am compltetly broke, so i cant afford anything above 50 bucks. hehe.

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