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Korg D888 Giveaway: Round Two

ROUND TWO:
Our friends at Korg have read your entries and have chosen their top five favorites. Now it’s your turn. Below are the five finalists in the Korg D888 Giveaway. Read through the comments and decide who makes the best case. Your comments will determine who walks away with this innovative digital recorder/mixer.

We will be accepting your comments for two weeks only, so don’t miss your chance to weigh in on who you think should win the Korg D888. Please post your comments within the blog. We’re tracking this in the blog because we want to know more about why you like the entry you chose.

Thanks for your participation.

RULES:
These rules supplement, incorporate by reference, and are to be read with (and not to limit), the Broadjam User Agreement located within the Broadjam User Agreement.
1. You must be at least 13 years of age to vote in the Korg D888 Giveaway.
2. You must provide true, accurate, current and complete contact and other information, as requested by Broadjam.
3. You may be disqualified for false registration, making false claims, misrepresentation or any other behavior, action or activity that Broadjam, in its sole discretion, deems to be “cheating.”
4. All votes for the Korg D888 Giveaway must be fully posted in the blog by 11:59 PM Central Standard Time (or, if being observed, Central Daylight Time) on January 22, 2008.
5. Closing and announcement dates may change without notice to you.
6. All votes are final and irrevocable. Once you have posted your vote for the Korg D888 Giveaway, you may not withdraw the vote or request to change.
7. Broadjam may change these rules at any time, in Broadjam’s sole discretion, without notice to you.
8. Voting in the Korg D888 Giveaway does not grant you any right or license to use any Broadjam material (i.e. logos, images, text, etc.), trademarks or other intellectual property of Broadjam for any purpose, without Broadjam’s express written consent.
9. Employees of Broadjam, their sponsors, advertising agencies, affiliates, agents, representatives, and the families or households of the above are ineligible to vote in the Korg D888 Giveaway.
10. Without limiting the applicability of other provisions of the User Agreement, the limitation of liability provisions of Section 1.11 of the Broadjam User Agreement apply to the Korg D888 Giveaway.
11. The selection of winners by Broadjam and the judges, is final and unappealable.
12. Arrangements for receiving all prizes, unless otherwise specified, must be made within thirty days after Broadjam’s receipt of a winner’s affidavit of eligibility/publicity release. It is the responsibility of the winners to claim prizes within such thirty day period. All unclaimed prizes will be forfeited, and Broadjam may award any unclaimed prize to a runner-up.
13. All prizes are non-transferable and void where prohibited by law. No cash substitution of prizes is allowed.
14. The odds of winning will depend on the number of eligible votes received. Winners will receive the prizes as set forth in the Korg D888 Giveaway announcement. In the event a prize is not available due to circumstances beyond Broadjam’s control, Broadjam reserves the right to provide a substantially similar substitute prize that Broadjam deems to be of greater or equal value.
15. Winners understand and agree that they are solely responsible for any and all taxes, including but not limited to sales, income, or value added, incurred on prizes received, and for any and all duties, tariffs, or import fees that may be assessed upon receiving prizes.
16. Broadjam will incur the cost of shipping prizes. Broadjam may choose the method of shipping, in its sole discretion. Broadjam is not responsible for the failure or tardiness of prizes or damage to prizes, delivered via US Postal Service, United Parcel Service, Federal Express, DHL, or other reputable carrier. Proper identification such as a valid driver’s license, passport, state ID, or military ID may be required to accept delivery of prizes. In the event that a winner chooses not to accept a prize, the winner forfeits all claim to that prize, forever.
17. The Korg D888 Giveaway is void where prohibited.
18. To obtain the name of a winner, which will be available after the conclusion of the Korg D888 Giveaway, mail a self-addressed stamped envelope to: Broadjam Contest Winners, Broadjam, Inc., 6401 Odana Rd., Madison, WI 53719.

Posted by Broadjam on Jan 8, 2008 in Broadjam Blog

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  • my vote goes for Stan blog no.5. Wil be able to produce great demos for everyone. I’d call it ‘democratic’.

    Jan 10, 2008/2:41 pm
  • My vote goes to Tex #2 finalist because as a fellow musician I know how important it is to record a good demo for all the local bands needing to work. Because producing a quality demo is so expensive many bands simply can’t afford the expense. I know Tex and his producer Tbone and I know this unit will go to help many a working band produce quality material.

    Jan 10, 2008/1:11 pm
  • my vote goes to stan. blog no 5.
    Many will benefit from stan having it around his place.

    Jan 10, 2008/9:57 am
  • It just has to be Stan and his fellow songwriters [No.5 blog selection]. The D888 would undoubtedly be used in support of many good causes as well as in the cause of good music. Although I live in the south I know some of the York songwriters circle and they do a very fine job in bringing music and some superb songs to their community but also much further afield as well. From what I know of Korg [I use a D1200 Mk2 myself] this is just the right machine for intuitive and straightforward recording ‘in the field’ to a high standard. The songwriting world needs more people like Stan who share their songs and their musical talents.

    Jan 10, 2008/9:50 am
  • I vote for Stan and his Songwriters, I can think of no better use for the Korg than to encourage and promote young singers and songwriters of the future. Go Stan Go!

    Jan 10, 2008/7:55 am
  • I vote for Stan as I know how much he has done for local music in York area and with many other areas with tuition groups and local songwriters.

    Jan 10, 2008/7:17 am
  • I vote for Marcel Anton. He works in an underpriviledged area and who knows if the next “Stevie Wonder” comes out of it. Sounds like all the others have SOME money and don’t need it as much as an area where music funding has all but disappeared. Vote for marcel… maybe he’ll help find the next musical genius

    Jan 9, 2008/5:03 pm
  • My vote goes to K. Sirrah. She is a class act and a worthy recipient. She spanked most of us pretty bad in the 6-Pack last year. With the D888 by her bedside and a hot line to the Muse, she might just win it all in 2008! Good luck K.
    Larz

    Jan 9, 2008/1:53 pm
  • I vote for Stan Graham

    Jan 9, 2008/1:26 pm
  • I choose blog finalist #4 Nick for his humanitarian and meaningful way of making a difference, musicians know music heals, and I feel his story is of the heart.

    Julie

    Jan 9, 2008/12:54 pm
  • I choose blog finalist #4 Nick for his humanitarian and meaningful way of making a difference, musicians know music heals, and I feel his story is of the heart.

    Julie

    Jan 9, 2008/12:54 pm
  • Here is my honest story. At a young age 5 I use to play the piano and wrote a song in my head called Marco, I never had music equipment, I always knew I was a composer, in and out of corporate jobs that don’t suite me I must follow my dreams and start creating what I was meant to create. Being out of work during this recession I want to start creating music. So many have the money to buy equipment I simply don’t. As a single mom I owe it to myself to make a difference in my life and start doing what I am meant to do. This would be my first piece in creating a music studio. I hope my dreams in creating come true.

    Jan 9, 2008/12:51 pm
  • Stan’s the man
    The group he talks about provides support for songwriters and helps them get together and share, important because writing music can be lonely.
    They also help charity, so are thinking of others and reaching out: STAN GRAHAM

    Jan 9, 2008/10:43 am
  • I think it should go to “STAN GRAHAM”……..
    Because he is not just thinking of himself !! He is” HELPING” YOUNG SONGWRITERS !!! Wich is a DAM good thing in my book !!!!!!!!!

    WE ALL NEED SOMEWHERE TO START…

    WELL DONE STAN KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK………….

    PETE HURST

    Jan 9, 2008/10:09 am
  • I vote for Stan Graham, he has a solid reputation as a songwriter and performer and spends much of his time helping and encouraging others to do the same,

    Good luck Stan

    OysterFolk

    Jan 9, 2008/8:50 am
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