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  1. One of my most used keys on my StreamDeck is a multiaction button that opens all the the updaters I have installed on my DAW.  Simple button that I run once a day to see what updates are available, and a huge timesaver.  I had to remove the Output Portal as it never remembered my account, so I never really log into it to see what updates are available.

    However, I did run it today, and there are updates for Movement, Portal, and Thermal.   Have no idea on how long they have been out there, but it may be worth checking  to see if you have any updates.

    No Changelog that I could see on their site.

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  2. 2 hours ago, ALC said:

    Best Service crossgrade to Cubase 12 is $186.50.

    I've been a user of Studio One for the past several years (started with 4 Artist,  added Artist Booster Pack, then 5 Pro).  Been intrigued by Cubase.  Any compelling features?

    +1 on extensive midi.   Plus the best integration with actual hardware if you have any.

    When Sonar went under, I demoed Studio One and Cubase extensively before ultimately going  with Cubase.  Been with it since version 9.  

    Cubase gets quite a bit of hate, mostly related to Steinberg, the licensing, and the GUI.  Some of it is well deserved.   Moving off of the dongle has been really nice, and getting a couple of instances per license has been great.  

    My key needs were related to hardware synths and Midi - from my perspective, Cubase is unmatched in those areas.   If I didn't have those specific needs, I may have gone with Studio One.   I've flirted with it on occasion since, but I ended up getting FL Studio as a secondary DAW (i.e. something to waste time with).  

    I'm dealing more and more with orchestral libraries, and some things like per note expression are amazing in Cubase.  

    Thanks to a random post by @abacab a few months ago, I got a great deal on Dorico as well.   I'll definitely upgrade that to the full version during their next sale.  So much better than Notion, and the integration with Cubase, though not perfect, is really nice.

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  3. 6 hours ago, Fleer said:

    It’s a legal minefield unless they’re preparing to do away with WUP. 

    Hope springs eternal.... 

     

    I don't want to to derail the Waves hating,  but I do wonder how many hobbyists vs pros would rather see Waves ditch WUP and level all plugins at $100, or keep doing business as is.   If so, how long do they support a $100 plugin.   The data on that study would be fascinating. 

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  4. 21 hours ago, Grem said:

    Looks like it's in decent shape. 

    Not bad at all.   They aren't super rare (it was a million seller after all) but it is a bit more uncommon to find one with the original sleeve.   Going to mount it and hang in the music room. 

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  5. 16 minutes ago, abacab said:

    The best way to see what is available is to browse the store from within Pigments......

    I was today years old when I first realized the Arturia store also existed within Pigments....

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  6. Note that after your survey, your code is generated on the survey results page.  You will not receive an email with the coupon code.   So, if you inadvertently close the web page down, you are SOL.  Don't ask me how I know.  😡

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