The short film "Graters of the Lost Carp" (written and directed by Mike Aronson, music by Rob Birdwell) will show at the DaVinci Days Film Festival March 13, 3:30pm at LaSells, Oregon State University.
Click on the image on the left to see the nice poster in its full size!
Click here for more about this film and the other films being shown!
Rob Birdwell - musician, composer, arranger, songwriter, and founder of BirdwellMusic.com. Groups and collaborations include The Blowholes, The Svens, Creighton Lindsay, Halie Loren, The Nettles, 5th and B, Sideways Portal, and many other musical clans; this is where Rob toots his own horn and posts his musical musings, observations, rants, raves and, well, all things, well, musical!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Virtual Trumpet - Limited Time Offer - Register for a BUCK
Well folks, as you may or may not know, my Virtual Trumpet software (for Windows) has been around for almost 10 years believe it or not!
It has always been FREE to download and try out, however, if you wanted to "register" the product to get both audio and MIDI playback (and get rid of the registration "nag" screen) you'd normally have to shell out $15 dollars.
But now, for a limited time (sorry that sounds so "commercial" doesn't it?) you can STILL download it for free, but the registration fee is only a single BUCK...yep, just $1 U.S. dollar.
It's pretty good deal but it won't last long. So, whilst this offer is still good:
Bear in mind that I haven't been doing any development on the Virtual Trumpet product for quite a while (as I'm too busy writing and performing "real" music these days - a good thing). Virtual Trumpet currently runs on Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7. However, support for Virtual Trumpet will be fairly limited, but hey, waddaya want for a buck?!
It has always been FREE to download and try out, however, if you wanted to "register" the product to get both audio and MIDI playback (and get rid of the registration "nag" screen) you'd normally have to shell out $15 dollars.
But now, for a limited time (sorry that sounds so "commercial" doesn't it?) you can STILL download it for free, but the registration fee is only a single BUCK...yep, just $1 U.S. dollar.
It's pretty good deal but it won't last long. So, whilst this offer is still good:
- Download and install Virtual Trumpet >> here's a link to the setup files.
- Download and install the Virtual Trumpet Audio Library >> here's the audio library link.
- Go to the Virtual Trumpet product page and purchase your registration license - here's the link.
Bear in mind that I haven't been doing any development on the Virtual Trumpet product for quite a while (as I'm too busy writing and performing "real" music these days - a good thing). Virtual Trumpet currently runs on Windows 2000, XP, Vista and Windows 7. However, support for Virtual Trumpet will be fairly limited, but hey, waddaya want for a buck?!
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