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Digidesign Gain ControlDigidesign has announced the “Gain Control” Digidesign Control Surface Bundles. Through September 30, 2004, customers can save up to $4,480 in plug-ins and Digidesign hardware with one of four control surface promotional bundles-including Command|8, Control|24, and ProControl, with or without an Edit Pack or Fader Pack.

Command|8 bundle

Customers who purchase a Command|8 will also receive the Bomb Factory Pultec Bundle ($595 value) and the latest version of Pro Tools software (Pro Tools LE: a $75 value; Pro Tools TDM: a $150 value) that ships with Command|8.

Control|24 bundle

Customers who purchase a Control|24 will also receive the Bomb Factory Pultec Bundle, Bomb Factory Slightly Rude Compressor, and Digidesign 192 AD expansion card (total bundle value: $2,285 US).

ProControl with Fader Pack or Edit Pack bundle

Customers who simultaneously purchase a ProControl and a Fader Pack or Edit Pack will also receive the Bomb Factory Pultec Bundle, Bomb Factory Slightly Rude Compressor, Digidesign ReVibe, and Digidesign PRE (total bundle value: $4,480 US).

ProControl (stand-alone) bundle

Customers who purchase a stand-alone ProControl unit will also receive the Bomb Factory Pultec Bundle, Bomb Factory Slightly Rude Compressor, and Digidesign ReVibe (total bundle value: $1,985 US).

Customers who have purchased any of the above control surfaces on or after July 1, 2004 are also eligible for the respective bundled software and/or hardware. For software fulfillment, customers must complete and mail a Plug-in Redemption Form to Digidesign. Hardware redemption can be fulfilled by visiting a local dealer with proof of purchase of an eligible control surface.

For more information, visit Digidesign’s website.

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