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Author Topic: good vintage Mark-Tree samples ? (windchime)  (Read 5509 times)

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Offline VMS

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good vintage Mark-Tree samples ? (windchime)
« on: July 03, 2016, 03:25:21 AM »
i have been searching for 90s Mark-Tree samples
(also known as wind-chime, bar-chimes)

however,
i can only find them on "bob clearmountain percussion" & AKAI factory library
but the quality are ....not that good.
quite different from those on 90s commercial music.

so...where did they get Mark-Tree samples ?