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  1. Updated versions: PSP oldTimer v 2.2.2 & PSP oldTimerME v 2.2.2 PSP oldTimerMB v 1.2.2 New: 1) Presets. Bug Fixes: 1) AudioUnit: Resizing problem fixed. 2) Cubase 13: Plugin no longer opens in full-screen window; issue resolved. 3) Minor bugs fixed. Please Note: 1) macOS 10.13 and Earlier: We are no longer supporting older versions of macOS (10.13 and earlier). 2) Windows Vista and Earlier: Discontinuing support for Windows Vista and earlier versions for better performance and security. Install: 1) Log-in to your PSP account and go to My plug-ins section. 2) Download the installer appropriate for your operating system. You can overwrite the newer version over the old one so after downloading simply start the installer. 3) Restart your computer.
  2. Missed the sale... Crap, now I'm going to have to scrap the grand opening of "TheSteven's Discount Mastering House and Tattoo Parlor". I'm just going to have to learn to get along with my useless plugins from Eventide, FabFilter, iZotope, PA, etc. in making my music... <sigh>
  3. I already have these presets in a folder named "From Floppies" dated Feb 15, 2023, possibly I downloaded/installed them previously.
  4. So in for a dime, in for a dollar? No offense intended but that's a whole lot of work (all unpaid) for anyone to take on. Can't see anyone who's got a life (bills, family, working on an artistic endeavors, etc.) knowingly taking that on. I don't think the term "improved" has been used in context with these offerings; the wording on the website is "Assorted supplementary presets". I can't and won't speak for Greg, as I don't know and it's not my job, but I do know from personal experience that updating a publicly released software product is not something you take on lightly as it is always a PITA (updating & testing installers, updating distribution system, updating documentation & website, notifying users, responding to users inquiries or issues, etc.) and when you update something people think you're lazy or lack diligence for not updating all the others (what no new banjo or kazoo presets?). I am happy that Greg gave us what he did and look forward to any future tidbits that he would care to share.
  5. 0.92 more like it... Joking but version numbers can go up to 3 digits per section i.e. #.###.###.### and each section is an individual #, not decimal; so #.10 follows #.9 Major version updates of Kontakt have never followed a version # rollover, NI rolls out a new version based on other criteria. 6.7.1 was last version of the Kontakt 6 series 5.8.1 was last version of the Kontakt 5 series Product Version History Kontakt (kvraudio.com)
  6. At some point any company that generates free content has to justify the cost of generating / maintaining that content to its stakeholders. Also I would imagine that over time it gets harder to generate new quality content that doesn't compete with paid product - what's next another piano? hobos singing a cappella in the rain? another acoustic instrument / synth amalgam, bug squashing percussion (varied by shoe or boot types), or ? For Christian's new company free libraries bring much needed attention maybe not so much for Spitfire... I hope that Spitfire at some point revives product generation of Labs stuff. But I must admit that while I always checkout and collect their offerings I don't use it (at least not yet) - but it does keep Spitfire on my radar and maybe that kind of interest is enough for them to keep it going.
  7. Yes, a disappointing trend. I have often occasionally wondered why companies stopped, perhaps... concern about free presets competing with and demotivating sales of their own or sponsored libraries having to pay someone to maintain/police those forums (for example to pull down posts of idiots uploading warez/pirated libraries) the costs of hosting & providing the bandwidth of those communities? Web space & bandwidth cost money - for example XLN presets for AD/AD2 are saved online with your user account so they are paying for your storage. People like free presets but don't care to sponsor the sites that provide them - It appears to me that most of the free preset web sites have changed owners multiple times or evaporated in the last decade. or just not giving a damn ie if it doesn't appear to boost the company's bottom line how can a manager justify spending any effort to support it. Perhaps useless speculation... spending time pondering such things doesn't contribute to my bottom line/productivity either.
  8. ??? You must have clicked on wrong link or something on your end is preventing web page from properly loading. Most likely like @mettelus noted you added the 'recommended' content... They only request an email, name and zip code.
  9. Cool, thanks... Blurb from website: ON1 Effects is a versatile photo effects software application that simplifies photo editing, making it easier, faster, and better. With an extensive collection of one-click presets, filters, LUTs, and textures, users can create almost any style in seconds, whether working on Mac or Windows, standalone or as a plugin for popular applications like Adobe Lightroom Classic, Photoshop, Capture One, Affinity Photo, and Corel Paint Shop Pro.
  10. reFX Vanguard 2 updated. Run reFX Cloud app to update.
  11. Hmm, it did for me. My 8 Track license was expired and it gave me a new license with a year on it. Maybe they 'fixed' that or maybe because mine was expired.
  12. Dec 2023 Winter sale had Bitwig Studio Upgrade from 8 Track for $100 off bringing price down to $259. They also had same sale last June. If nothing else you can use the 8 Track version to see if the Bitwig DAW universe works for you.
  13. re: I wonder... Being that they only started doing this this week, no idea. re: wouldn't it be nice. Not iLok's job, they don't maintain that data as PSP software, etc. is not their product only a licensor of their product. But they do notify you if your iLok software had an update.
  14. @locrian thanks, just noticed that too. Also updated today: PSP Echo PSP HertzRider2 Updated Monday: PSP Impressor Bug Fixes: 1) AudioUnit: Resizing problem fixed. 2) Cubase 13: Plugin no longer opens in full-screen window; issue resolved. 3) Minor bugs fixed. HertzRider2 & Impressor also have new presets.
  15. PSP Audio updates User Area of their web site! https://www.pspaudioware.net/UserArea/identify Web page now shows release dates on all software and a green label to highlight recent releases. This makes it so much easier to determine which of your plugins you need to update.
  16. PSP InfiniStrip updated to v. 1.3.0 PSP InfiniStrip v. 1.3.0 New: 1) Added the "oldTimer" compressor module, inspired by the PSP oldTimerME. Changes: 1) Adjusted the reference for the Threshold in the FET Pressor to better align with other compressors, with a shift of -1.5dB. Bug Fixes: 1) AudioUnit: Resizing problem fixed. 2) AudioUnit: LED meter not shows value - fixed 3) Cubase 13: Plugin no longer opens in full-screen window; issue resolved. 4) Minor bugs fixed. Please Note: 1) macOS 10.13 and Earlier: We are no longer supporting older versions of macOS (10.13 and earlier). 2) Windows Vista and Earlier: Discontinuing support for Windows Vista and earlier versions for better performance and security. Install: 1) Log-in to your PSP account and go to My plug-ins section. 2) Download the installer appropriate for your operating system. You can overwrite the newer version over the old one so after downloading simply start the installer. 3) Restart your computer.
  17. Note: The Tight and Clipping switches do nothing either on the previous version or on the new release. I forgot to mention it previously The update fixes most of the problems I had - only issue (aside from the Tight & Clipping switches) that I had this time was when I stacked two instances of ParametricOD on same track. After saving & reopening only one of the two instances was working. I only tried this once so might have been a fluke. Other than what I mentioned above it passes all the other tests I threw at it.
  18. Downloads: https://www.neuralampmodeler.com/users
  19. from: https://www.soundsonline.com/synth-and-effects/spaces-ii "And because it includes all reverbs from Spaces I, Spaces II is the most powerful and versatile convolution reverb on the market." Though if you've used Spaces 1 in a project you may need to keep it to avoid breaking the project. The plugins don't have the same name so the DAW may fail to substitute, I don't know as I have not tested this.
  20. It's crossgrade pricing, to qualify you need An account with Eventide Associate your iLok account with your Eventide membership and of course be the owner of Newfangled Audio plugins. Also make sure that you're clicking on the word "Crossgrade" to the left of the green price. Quote from Eventide website: Your crossgrade price is based on the value of the eligible licenses in your iLok account.
  21. New NewFangled Audio (Eventide) Plugin - Recirculate https://www.eventideaudio.com/plug-ins/recirculate Direct pricing from Eventide (possibly cheaper when resellers get their hands on it) $99 $49 (intro price) or Recirculate Crossgrade $29.40
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