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  1. I realized i already had Nimbus. It's literally just RX9 upgrade and groove3. worth it if you were planning on renewing or getting groove3. Otherwise , nothing much to see
  2. I'm sick of SSL making me grab stuff I don't actually need by going so low.
  3. I picked up picked Nylon. It is an amazing deal at that price point. Glaze is a good find for modern RnB like Summer Walker
  4. They are seriously offering a freebie as a freebie??
  5. I'm tempted by fact that i believe it opens pro tools sessions
  6. I ended up getting arturia minilab mk 2 for only $79 because of a sign mistake at guitar center. It came with analog lab intro. I got offered an upgrade to full analog lab v for $39 so I basically got controller and lab v for less than price of controller. I am loving it. Does make me want v collection.
  7. I got it. It basically gets you RX9, another year of groove3 and I think an extra reverb. My groove3 had expired so i see it as me getting renewal for half of the sale price plus getting RX9 upgrade and whatever else izotope threw in.
  8. I completely agree. If I ONLY mixed, it might be more useful. I just never find myself in the mood to create in one DAW and move to another
  9. I got an email from izotope that upgrades my whole suite, including upgrade to rx9 for same price. I don't need per say, but it provides 1 year of groove3
  10. That email made me spit out my coffee. I bought two weeks ago so i am probably not eligible for epic 😂
  11. One man's easy is another man's wtf. I think scaler is much easier to learn than captain chords. I think there are products that are easier to start, but the functionality at that point is just making somewhat boring 4 bar pop progressions that you could get from a free chord pack. I think where it becomes "easier" than competitors is when you start using chord progressions that even people who understand music theory may not gravitate towards. It provides value to novice and knowledgeable alike.
  12. For me it is the captain plugins. I bit at $39 but so far I find it horribly unintuitive and clunky compared to scaler
  13. Took me awhile to start using it, but once I started , it has become a workhorse. It does so many things well. It's not as intuitive as Serum but imho does anything Serum can do and things serum can't.
  14. I am trying to find the benefit of upgrading from RX 8 standard to rx9 standard. The updates seem more like 8.xx than anything evolutionary
  15. I mostly use studio one now. If I did orchestral more I would probably lean more towards Cubase, although I have seen some amazing orchestral work in FL. I have been using MPC more for certain types of hip hop and lo-fi. I find some DAWs are more intuitive for certain genres than others, but that it is hardly set in stone. I think FL has one of the better if not the best Piano roll view.
  16. Scaler sometimes goes on sale for 29. Another option for free chord playing is ripchord. Super minimalistic in that it only does chords and doesn't actually generate them, but is surprisingly intuitive and useful
  17. The comments here are just as narrow as this ranking. The idea that it's hobbyists driving that opinion is nonsense. If anything , the part of that which rings true is that like the huge athletic shoe industry, amateur athletes outnumber exponentially , but it is the success of pro athletes that drives the appeal.FL is not my choice of DAW, but the number of charting hits produced in FL is long and undeniable. For EDM, Ableton and FL are simply used by too many known producers in the genre. Hip-hop and pop that is heavily hip-hop influenced ( like Ariana Grande, Doja Cat and the weeknd) have producers that create in FL or Ableton and then have those tracks mixed in Pro Tools. And make no mistake, almost every mainstream song ends up in pro tools. This brings us to the point that many top producers use more than one way of producing . London (producer for Ariana Grande's Position) has been shown doing work in Ableton, Akai MPC and other equipment. It's no secret that most of Billie Eilish's songs are produced and mixed in Logic. These lists are made to create division among people who think their own worth is rooted in popularity of DAW. For the most part, any song can be made in any DAW.
  18. dubdisciple

    Vital Pro

    Vital has become my goto freebie for broke people looking for synths. It sounds great. I will buy at some point to support developer
  19. I am jealous lol but I refuse to pay full price for my GAS
  20. I got this for free and at first thought it was useless, but lately I have found myself using it for creating vintage samples. I went from no use to thinking of it as underrated. For a person who doesn't have all the IK products or Arturia collection this is a nice freebie.
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