Win LEWITT Studio Microphones

US Get creative with the multitracks in the Music Challenge featuring Spitting Ibex      27/05/21

LEWITT has launched their Music Challenge featuring Spitting Ibex, and they say that you can download the multitracks for free and be creative. A spokesperson told us, "You better get your DAWs ready, because there's a great selection of microphones to win, including many used in the recording session - the same models, you get new ones."

Here's the details direct from the company...

What are the rules? The first rule of the LEWITT music challenge: there are no rules. Well kind of. You can either do a mix, or a remix. A remix can be anything. Do you want to sing your own version? Go for it. Do you want to replace the keys with screaming metal guitars? Shred away! Do you want to make a drum and bass version? Do it. This clearly sounds like a whole lotta fun.

What's the song? The band Spitting Ibex came to the LEWITT studio and recorded their song "The Seeds of your Sorrow". Hailing from Vienna, Austria, Spitting Ibex bring fresh Funk for your soul. Futuristic vintage sound or retro future music – whatever you want to call it, Spitting Ibex build contemporary bridges connecting generations.

What can you win?
1st prize is the LEWITT studio microphone bundle consisting of
1x LCT 640 TS
1x LCT 441 FLEX
1x LCT 440 PURE
1x LCT 240 PRO
1x LCT 140 AIR stereo pair
1x MTP 440 DM

2nd prize is 1x LCT 441 FLEX + 1x LCT 140 AIR stereo pair
3rd prize is 1x LCT 140 AIR stereo pair

Pricing and Availability:
The LEWITT music challenge runs until the 16th of June 2021.

More information:

 



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