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  1. Crazy price. At JRR: https://www.jrrshop.com/tracktion-hyperion
    11 points
  2. Works in the Kontakt Player https://sonixinema.com/products/saxophone-explorations-freebie
    8 points
  3. I like their eco system and loyalty. For me Arturia are no brainers (not using common sense) and I buy their stuff. I'll give them $29 any day over Waves
    6 points
  4. On AudioDeluxe https://www.audiodeluxe.com/hot-deals But weโ€™ve all already got it right? hahahah.
    5 points
  5. Yes. You can easily try all the plugins yourself. Their only demo restrictions are you can't save presets and the plugin stops working after 30 minutes. No random stops, hisses or anything of the sort.
    5 points
  6. 5 points
  7. Man: "I just can't stop drinking! All my money goes to booze." Bartender: "Are you complaining or asking for a refill?"
    5 points
  8. I wish it was only their 10 year anniversary.. these sales will otherwise track with inflation each year and get progressively worse ๐Ÿคฃ
    5 points
  9. Run the UVI Product Portal to update
    4 points
  10. For me, IK Multimedia Tape Machine 24 and Neold Warble are the best plugins to achieve that classic saturation character with Analog Synths emulations. 2 presets attached are one that i made in IK Tape 24 and then approximated its sound in Neold Warble. TR5 Tape Machine 24 - Pat Saturation AnalogDimension.fxp TR5 Tape Machine 24 - Pat Saturation AnalogDimension.vstpreset NEOLD WARBLE - IK Tape 24 AnalogDimension 2.fxp NEOLD WARBLE - IK Tape 24 AnalogDimension 2.vstpreset
    4 points
  11. Damn. That is a good freebie. My most used IK tape.
    4 points
  12. Pretty expensive across the board still.
    4 points
  13. +1 The $25 offers on JRR are much more interesting.
    4 points
  14. 22 + 29 + 29 + ext .... = hardware ....
    4 points
  15. I don't know what it is but I bought it.
    4 points
  16. With your helpful and kind nature, Erik, you're the type of person that is a valuable part of any community, whether online or offline. I hope you find somewhere where you're fully appreciated.
    4 points
  17. Full disclosure: I currently I have very little social life except online, which is one reason I'm not that bummed to be moving away from the San Francisco Bay Area. Not that I'm blaming the location, necessarily, but this place has changed a lot demographically in the past 10 years. In the past 5 years I went from having 3 close friends in the small town where I live to having a few "see you once or twice a year" friends in the entire region. It's not a place where boho types who prioritize creativity over income can afford to move to anymore. My friends move away and they don't come back. And new potential friends can't afford to move here either. More power to younger folks who want to have solid, serious careers and raise their families, but it ain't where I am. And yes, I am experienced in writing love letters. ๐Ÿ˜„ Damn lot of good it's done me. ๐Ÿ™„ So it's a way to be a (I hope) useful part of a community, which is a basic human need (with exceptions).
    4 points
  18. Just FYI you can get DeVerb Plus at PA right now....for $4.99 with the Voucher https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/products/spl_de-verb_plus.html
    4 points
  19. Exclusive $25 Deals throughout the site: Extra discount with code GROUP https://www.jrrshop.com/daily-deals?dir=desc&limit=144&order=special_from_date
    3 points
  20. 0.95 in Deluxe Bucks https://www.audiodeluxe.com/products/audio-plugins/tokyo-dawn-labs-tdr-limiter-6-ge
    3 points
  21. Yay, @cclarry!!! Bring on the SSD deals! All of those KOMPLETE updates and upgrades so many of us are doing need somewhere to go! Thanks, my friend!
    3 points
  22. Same here. I suspect a newly self-aware AI entity stole them from us.
    3 points
  23. https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/products/bx_meter.html BX-MTR-FREE-AZ45H8 redeem here https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/activate.html
    3 points
  24. Extra discount with code GROUP https://www.jrrshop.com/reason-studios?dir=desc&order=special_from_date
    3 points
  25. "My Account" shows a $69 upgrade from FX Collection 3. It seems the team that sets up the promotions got ahead of the team that puts content on their website.
    3 points
  26. Well that one does inspire me to spend less this month.. haha..
    3 points
  27. Run the Steinberg download Manager to update
    3 points
  28. Your $25 personal cash-voucher for this month: JUNE-25-OFF https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/products.html
    3 points
  29. No extra discount https://www.jrrshop.com/xils-lab?dir=desc&order=special_from_date
    3 points
  30. For those interested, the Snake Oil guy does a pretty brutal comparison of it to his real tape machine here... ...TLDR: he thinks Chow is better.
    3 points
  31. What can I say ! I'm a big fan of Western Movie Soundtrack Themes . I even learned how to ride a horse๐ŸŽ while playing my guitar ๐ŸŽธ Kenny
    3 points
  32. These controls are awfully similar to the ones in ChowTape though....
    3 points
  33. Feeling a bit foolish now. I have a patchbay to which the ins and outs of my Studio Capture interface are connected to. Don't know how, as all my cables are coloured, but the outputs of my interface where all out of sequence on the back of the patchbay, out of sight. Doh! Rookie mistake. Re-patched and all is good now. Just goes to show that you can't take anything for granted. Check first. Thanks guys.
    3 points
  34. They have given this away countless times. Not sure where this one came from but anyone with the public summer 20 code could grab it too.
    3 points
  35. [00:00] 01. Main Title [02:08] 02. Moon Time [04:36] 03. Strip Club [08:48] 04. Italy [11:59] 05. The Leaping Nuns' Chorus (vocal Peter Cook) [13:21] 06. G.P.O. Tower [16:37] 07. Love Me [19:02] 08. Bedazzled (Vocal Peter Cook) [21:26] 09. The Millionaire [26:40] 10. Sweet Mouth [28:18] 11. Cornfield [30:51] 12. Goodbye George [34:19] 13. Lilian Lust
    3 points
  36. I still haven't left the FU Waves tour.
    3 points
  37. Pretty easy #1 or #2 IMO. CPU heavy but also great.
    2 points
  38. Mine just showed up in Native Access. But it wasn't worth the wait. ๐Ÿ˜ž
    2 points
  39. Delete your least favorite Soundpaint library and it will make room for X copies of Scaler. I haven't even scratched the air above the surface of Scaler and I'm blown away at what it can do.
    2 points
  40. Korg Software Pass updates to 1.2.6 from 1.2.4. And then MS-20, Polysix, Monopoly, and MDE-X have updates.
    2 points
  41. I'm trying to buy less plugins and synths this year.. you people are not making that any easier ๐Ÿ˜œ
    2 points
  42. $22.25 with the FORUM code Price history
    2 points
  43. ๐Ÿšจ IMPORTANT UPDATE: 5.4.1 Hereโ€™s what this update will do for you: Important bug fixes: Fixes issues where some VST3 plug-ins could recall incorrectly. Fixes CPU spiking that could occur in Bitwig. Fixes graphics drawing issues in bypassed Effect Rack plug-ins. Fixes the individual SuperPlate installer on Windows (missing Little Plate presets). Fixes issue where VST3 plug-ins had the wrong window size in Studio One. New to V5.4: Ability to use SuperPlate within Effect Rack (when you own a SuperPlate license). New Effect Rack factory presets. Updated high-resolution graphics and text for most plug-ins. https://accounts.soundtoys.com/#/licenses
    2 points
  44. Yes, that's exactly what I do and way too often mainly because I still forget about the perfectly usable forum search. Silly me! ๐Ÿคช But more seriously it's mostly about future compatibility with any upcoming updates. I'm really glad that you at least tried to request that. Apparently I missed any threads and posts about it! See, my initial enthusiasm has come from not understanding the mechanisms behind the ways of how it's working in VST3. Now it's clear to me why I failed with my own tests ๐Ÿ˜‚. Oh yeah I like that best! If there is an citizens' initiative form or a letter of intent I'll gladly fill in and sign ๐Ÿ‘
    2 points
  45. If you are reluctant to configure something to your taste because at some future date you could possibly forget how you did it, aren't you sacrificing years of convenience for the sake of avoiding a possible bit of confusion (resolved with a forum search)? We've been over this ground before, at least I have. I've requested a couple of times that Cakewalk read VST3 format presets from the disk when they happen to be installed by the plug-in's installer in the canonical locations as specified by Steinberg. Which it already sort of does, but it only displays them in the "VST3" menu where you must load them individually, one at a time, rather than easily browsing them as with the integrated Cakewalk Preset Manager. With presets for VST3's, we're really talking about three different cases. First is when the plug-in itself has its own preset management system. For instance MeldaProduction and Unfiltered Audio. Those are out of the scope of this solution. I've never seen a plug-in with a proprietary preset manager use the other two types. Second is when there are presets encoded within the plug-in's DLL (the DLL of a VST3 has the extension ".VST3") in compliance with the VST spec. Cakewalk can read and display them in its Preset Manager. This was more common back with VST2's, but is still supported if the VST3 in question uses that part of the VST spec. Pretty rare these days, really. Third is what we're discussing here: where the plug-in installer installs a folder containing files with the extension ".vstpreset" that comply with the VST3 spec. There are a few companies who do it this way in lieu of having their own plug-in manager, most notably the brainworx and Lindell-developed plug-ins. These presets are the ones that you see when you load a preset from the Cakewalk "VST3" menu. It does not, despite appearing to in a couple of cases, automatically import presets from any of these locations to its own Preset Manager. If there are .vstpreset files in the canonical locations and their names show up in the Cakewalk Plug-in manager, either the manufacturer is using both the second and third methods or a user has put them in. A plug-in, if the developer chooses, may use any combination of the above (or none) to deal with presets. The Lindell T-100 is one of the few that does this. Also Millenia NSEQ. Is all that clear? The following are the canonical VST3 preset locations, from the VST3 spec, by type: User: [Users/$USERNAME/Documents]/VST3 Presets/$COMPANY/$PLUGIN-NAME/ (this is the location Cakewalk uses if you save a preset from the VST3 menu) User_Factory: [Users/$USERNAME/AppData/Roaming]/VST3 Presets/$COMPANY/$PLUGIN-NAME/ Shared_Factory: [ProgramData]/VST3 Presets/$COMPANY/$PLUGIN-NAME/ App_Factory: [$APPFOLDER]/VST3 Presets/$COMPANY/$PLUGIN-NAME/ What we want is to get these third type VST3 spec presets to show up in Cakewalk's internal Preset Manager, which is easier to use, may be quickly browsed, etc. The brute force way to do it is to load them one at a time from the VST3 menu and then save them by name in the Cakewalk Preset Manager. I used to do this while watching TV. It's what I call "bashing" them in. Less tedious is to use a Windows scripting program to perform the same operations. This is harder to set up and get working of course, as it requires programming something to emulate precise mouse movement, etc. I got the one Steve and I worked out to function correctly about 2 out of 3 tries. Easiest of all is to let someone else handle the bashing or script babysitting. To do this, they must first get the presets in to the Cakewalk Preset Manager by whatever means, then use the Cakewalk Plug-in Manager to export the Cakewalk Preset Manager presets for import on the target system. It would be best if Cakewalk could do the importing automatically. It obviously knows where to look for .vstpresets as it displays them in the VST3 menu.
    2 points
  46. Wow! How could I forget my favorite??! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ Phillip Glass in Koyaanisqatsi!
    2 points
  47. Ligeti's music in Eyes wide shut gives me chills and is used to perfection in the movie. Listen from 02:00 in the piece. ๐Ÿ˜ฒ I agree with you about Harry Potter, John Williams is a master of soundtracks to fantasy movies. Listen to the soundtrack to Hook (1991)!
    2 points
  48. AI called and told you to stop using whatever controlled substance you happened to own before posting.
    2 points
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