Pro-Pak 6000 Released

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    johnquincy
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      JingleSamplers.com has released a new Pro-Pak collection. It contains over 1100 generic audio items culled from the jingle collection of Ken R. Deutsch.

      Included in Pro-Pak 6000:

      – 177 generic jingles, including “Radio Means…” and “Bright Exciting Sound of Today” cuts
      – 88 general-purpose acapellas
      – 19 announcer and voiceover lines
      – Produced announcer countdown stagers for song numbers 1 through 108
      – 34 classic country artist shouts
      – 169 Christmas greetings from celebrities from film, TV, music and sports
      – 20 holiday acapellas and generic jingles
      – 39 musical elements
      – 36 music beds
      – 86 news elements including “Checkpoint” intros for cites all over the world
      – 7 retro radio promos
      – 55 general-purpose shouts
      – 9 Sonovox lines
      – 8 sports elements
      – 142 weather elements including temperature jingles from minus 15 degrees to 110 degrees
      – 145 year sings, shouts and Sonovox spanning 1950 to 1999
      – And more!

      You get over 1100 cuts in CD-quality WAV format for just $99 US.

      Hear demos, view the cue sheet and order here: http://jinglesamplers.com/pp6000.htm

      And…if you need to fill in the gaps in your Pro-Pak collection, or might be interested in the nearly new Trak-Pak and Max-Trax offerings, check out the JingleSamplers.com store here: http://jinglesamplers.com/store.htm

      #106058
      ompro
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        By listening to the demo I discovered that the package contains material from the W.B. Tanner “Double Shot” package, like cut #17. Can you give any more details about what’s included in your package?

        #106059
        johnquincy
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          There’s a cue sheet available at http://jinglesamplers.com/pp6000.htm. Thanks.

          #106070
          ompro
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            The cue sheet doesn’t reveal any of the requested information but never mind, no sweat. ?

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