Upgrade To SONAR 7 And Win A Prize

US Mixer, keyboard and soft synths up for grabs in EDIROL’s UK draw      21/09/07

Upgrade To SONAR 7 And Win A Prize


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We brought you the news yesterday about the release of SONAR 7. Now, if you are in the UK, EDIROL are offering the chance to win one of three prizes every month in the run up to Christmas to anyone who buys SONAR 7 or upgrades to the latest version.
In October, November and December anyone upgrading to or purchasing any version of SONAR 7 will be entered into a draw to win either an EDIROL MD-16DX digital mixer/production console (worth £499), an EDIROL PCR-500 keyboard (worth £199), or Cakewalk’s Ultimate Synth Rack (worth £469).

    EDIROL MD-16DX
  • The EDIROL MD-16DX is a16-channel digital mixer with all the advantages of digital mixing, including high quality effects, but designed in such a way as to fit cleverly on your desktop with all the connections tucked out of the way.
  • The PCR-500 is the 49-note keyboard from EDIROL’s latest PCR range, featuring an abundance of controllers, a great keyboard feel and a host of other features.
  • Calewalk’s Ultimate Synth Rack is just that: a compilation of Project 5, Dimension Pro and Rapture – three incredibly powerful applications with interactive sequencing and perhaps all the sounds you will ever need.
To be in with a chance to win one of these prizes every month you need to buy or upgrade through a registered UK EDIROL dealer or through the EDIROL website.
If you have already upgraded, the offer is open to anyone who purchased SONAR 7 after September 1, 2007 – simply register through the site.
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