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elistvan
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Mixcraft bundle

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Hi!

My question is: Is there a specific manufacturer, that your company is in partnership with? I am planning to buy an external soundcard and I would be very happy if your program (if only a ilmited version) is bundled with the card and i could upgrade it for cheaper than the reatail price. (I am usnind windows 7).

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Dunno about a reduced upgrade price i.e. it's cheap enough as it is. But it's a good idea. I for one am sick and tired of seeing "the usual suspects" being punted by the various manufacturers. Mixcraft too should be "mainstream" by now.

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Hi,

We're not in any bundles a the present time, but we're having a great sale right now: Buy Mixcraft.

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By what I see, most of the ''bundle'' DAW's are usually just a basic sniff of the full version anyway. Far better to just pay for the best value for money one outright, which is this one.......Mixcraft! I had a look at Cubase LE8, only for the fact it came ''bundled'' with my Steinberg UR242, and deleted it within minutes, as it wasn't a touch on Mixcraft. The only attraction was that Cubase interacts with the 242 a little better, but for my very basic usage of DAW's, it wasn't a deal breaker.
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