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Ashay Arekar

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  1. INTRO OFFER $69 VALID UNTIL 24 NOVEMBER 11:30PM GMT + 2
    (regular price $139)

    With the talent and experience of Eddie Kramer on their side, F-Audio and Nembrini Audio are launching their first release

    Edstortion 3 Mode Distortion plugin
    Edstortion Rack 3 Mode Distortion plugin

    Like the original acclaimed Eddie Kramer Edstortion Pedal by F-Pedals, the plug-in, features 3 modes of classic distortion based on the legendary work of Eddie Kramer with Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Traffic and so many more.

    BUY NOW

    The Plug-in comes in two different versions, one in the shape and sound of the original pedal and one totally new, in a rack version packed with extra features and a sonic concept to serve primarily music producers and engineers .
    With just a few knobs tweaks you will be transported into the classic tones of the Golden Age of Rock .

    Edstortion is a phenomenal tool with an attitude to rock that allows you to achieve an incredibly wide spectrum of tones from heavy compressed distortion to very subtle crunch with great dynamic.
    Those classic tones will add amazing presence, space, flavor and vibe to any production in any style of music from Rock to Hip-hop and dance!

    Check out the demo on our websites to hear how the Edstortion Rack will rock anything!

  2. Couldn't resist and got this finally..... It's a brilliant instrument. As someone who has played the actual harmonium instrument, I must say, the folks at 8dio have captured every nuance of the instrument. The multiple articulations are just awesome, which will give you an authentic feel of the actual harmonium. Additionally there are some beautiful presets which can inspire one to use it in various innovative ways. The NI harmonium, bundled with Kontakt, is also good and authentic but compared to it, the 8dio version is very detailed. The NI version though has a different purpose as it comes as a part of the India Ensemble, which includes the santoor, the sitar and various percussions and has various accompanying loops. If you want to get a detailed instrument, which is as close to authentic as it can get, you can go for this one.

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  3. D16 release Godfazer: An advanced modulation unit that combines multiple modulations and filter types into a single, versatile plugin effect, with a spectacular choice of routing topologies. Take advantage of this limited-time introductory price.

    $69  $79 @ PluginBoutique 

    Euro 59 69 @ D16 Portal

    KEY FEATURES

    • Ensemble module featuring:
    • 22 effect types / models, ranging from Choruses and Rotary speaker emulations (including various classic devices) to Tremolo and Auto-panning effects
    • Adjustable Speed and Depth for most of the effect models
    • 2 Multi Filter modules, each featuring:
    • 40 filter types / models, ranging from Resonant Filters and Vowel Filters to EQs to Phasers (including various classic devices)
    • Adjustable Cutoff / Center Frequency and Emphasis for each model
    • Balance control with optional Mid / Side mode
    • Independent Modulation amount control with Invert option for each Modulator
    • 2 Modulation blocks controlling (and shared by) both Multi Filters, with 4 modulation types each:Constant modifier
    • Independent Value offset controls for the Left and Right channels, with Link option
    • LFO generator
    • Adjustable Stereo Phase
    • 6 LFO waveforms
    • Optional Tempo sync
    • Panning control
    • Peak follower with Attack, Decay and Sensitivity parameters
    • Step sequencer
    • 16 individually adjustable steps
    • Adjustable Rate with optional Tempo sync
    • 6 different topologies for configuring the Multi Filter and Ensemble modules
    • 64-bit internal processing
    • No harmonic distortions at output
    • Tag-based preset browser
    • Over 100 presets
    • Resizable GUI
    • MIDI Learn for easy controller assignment
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  4. 10 hours ago, cclarry said:

    Gift card received, and Couquer All Bundle Purchased for $5.51!
    so total cost for ALL the Conquer IR's AND the JS Video Course
    was $21.11!

    Did the same..... Got the Conquer All bundle and Synthesizer ebook for $13..... Thanks for this larry

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  5. Introducing Duality Bass Studio

    Duality Bass Studio is a full bass amp suite for rock & metal.

    Designed from the ground up with versatility in mind, Duality has everything you need to craft the perfect tone your bass needs.

    Featuring a 3 Channel head, Dual Cab Loader for mixing and matching,
    FX and a built-in Parallel Driver module with 10 modes.

    Best of all it's 60% OFF for the next two weeks!

    Buy now @ $19.99

    https://audio-assault.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=103973dfc53e49bb06f89a912&id=240c630847&e=783201242e

  6. ODDGROOVES DEAL BELOW 👇

     

    Hi, this is Per from OddGrooves!

     

    Between 2009 and 2014, we used to offer monthly MIDI drum jams to our customers and newsletter subscribers. Many of our songwriter friends used them as a starting point when writing a new tune, and others used them for practising their instrument. We put the jams on hold around five years ago to focus on other stuff, and since then a lot of people have asked us to bring them back. 

     

    So, we decided to put together all of the old jams into a old/new-ish product, conveniently packaged for you to drop right into your DAW and start jamming. Please note that if you were a subscriber 2014 or before, there's a chance you already have some of the jams.

     

    The Jam Pack consists of 45 32-bar drum jams in a wide variety of time signatures, tempos and genres. Perfect for practice or using as a starting point for your next chartbuster. For a short while, the price is only 5 bucks!

     

    Click here to check out The Jam Pack

     

    We also got you a freebie that's not included in the pack. The free jam for October 2019 was inspired by a song that rhymes with Drool on a Train, by a legendary group whose name has something to do with light-emitting diodes and large airships that had a tendency to crash. Well, you get the idea.

     

    Click here to download the free jam

     

    Cheers,

    Per

     

    PS We get questions regarding Steven Slate 5 not being compatible with third party grooves pretty much every day. I am in close contact with the people at Slate, and the latest news is that they are planning a large update shortly - and that update will hopefully include support for third party grooves. Fingers crossed!

     

    The Jam Pack

    MIDI drum jams

     $5.00

     

  7. 17 hours ago, Tiger The Frog said:

    This comes as a  freebie with VI Pro 7 and now they are selling it for the first time on its own.

    It's not an Orchestral VI that is comprehensive enough to use on its own.  It has things that many libraries don't, like  Oboe d'Amore, Cornet, Fanfare Trumpets, etc.  But for example, the Woodwinds are mapped out as one preset with the instruments spread out over the keyboard.  The sounds are beautiful, but I think that this is meant as a supplement to your existing libraries as well as an ad for how good VSL instruments are.   Also, if you don't have Cubase, you need to buy a dongle for this.  But then you can download their free Big Bang Orchestra.

    Miroslav has everything you need, but it is a very old library.  There's a lot of libraries available today that will make your music sound much better, and are easier to use.  Many great choices, it's just a question of how much you're willing to spend.  But Black Friday sales are coming up soon.

     

    So, it's a very old library, but how does it compare with Spitfire or Heavyocity stuff?

    18 hours ago, Robert Caley said:

    Miroslav's control features are ancient and/or kind of odd, and aside from a few select instruments, I barely use it at all. I have much better stuff in my collection.

    I got Epic Orchestra when I bought VI Pro 7 (as a Cubase user I already had a dongle), and it's great sounding, etc, but it is not a full orchestra by any means. And while there is a really nice selection of stuff, I suspect Tiger is correct and its primarily a showcase for VSL's sampling and programming skills.  I do use it -- the cornet, oboe d'amore, etc, are in my current template -- but it is not a main library by any means. 

    Both Miroslav or Epic Orchestra are essentially products that fill in the gaps of an already solid library collection, and Epic Orchestra sounds much better than Miroslav, and uses much more updated program and design. 

    Although mostly I'm using it for my rock/metal tracks which doesn't require very deep articulations, unless it is symphonic metal, I want to learn scoring and create purely orchestral numbers in the near future. 

    So should I wait for BF for a better library at a discount or would Miroslav be good enough for my requirement. 

  8. On 10/18/2019 at 8:55 PM, Fleer said:

    If anyone’s interested, still have a AIEP3 Select serial with:
    DB-33, Mini Grand, Hybrid 3 , Loom, Strike 2, Structure 2, Transfuser 2, Velvet 2, Vacuum Pro & Fresh AIR Pack, theRiser & Flux Transitions

    An honest offer gets them!

    This is an excellent package......

     

    On 10/19/2019 at 3:09 AM, Starship Krupa said:

    For anyone interested, I can say that DB-33 is the Hammond B3 emulation I settled on after much testing, Hybrid 3 is a great synth for electronic dance/ambient sounds, and Vacuum Pro is my go-to for more traditional subtractive basses and pads. The rest I haven't tried.

    None of them has ever crashed or exhibited any bug on my setup.

    When I first got back into recording, I tried out a million of everything with the idea that I would pare it down to a smaller collection I could focus on, and all of the AIR stuff has made the cut.

    The big complaint I've seen from the AIR user community is that development seems to have halted, but in my view, these are musical instruments. They already sound great and I could choose either of the synths and spend a month just learning how to program it. It would be nice if the GUI's scaled.

    Of course I have to ask, Fleer, why are you dumping your AIEP3 bundle?

    Yes DB33 is a superb Hammond emulation and I use it multiple times in my tracks.... Hybrid is my go to synth most of the times and it's actually pretty good for learner's too..... Velvet 2 is a humongous electric piano suite and honestly, you can spend months just tweaking the various sounds therein.... And the AIR effects are cool too..... Very low on CPU and decent sounds

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