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lawajava

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  1. Timely updates are excellent when this kind of stuff is getting addressed.
  2. Worth a look. I've been waiting for Loc-Ness to be posted with "today's pricing" for some time. Never looked at it "in depth". (Pun on the loch). I have been in impressed with Beatskillz and Tone Empire, and notably the sound and results of the Tone Empire plugins. Good to know about this sale. Edit: in fact just listened to the YouTube examples and it does sound pretty good - or tempting at that price.
  3. When I click the check for updates button on the Studio One opening dialog screen, or click that update action, it installs the latest version of Studio One and everything that entails, and deposits the installer application with that version of the changes in my downloads folder. So, no extra steps needed to archive previous installers (other than to save that downloaded installer file to some drive.)
  4. I use Obelisk so this is good news.
  5. I'm very pleased though that they are very quickly addressing the items. It's not like we're sitting waiting for a fix.
  6. Great point! I’m grateful for this update. Would make sense that customers would be directly notified.
  7. Fascinating. You have to pay for a download?
  8. If you own previous ver of Scaler. https://www.pluginboutique.com/search?qs=match&q=Scaler&oses[]= At $19 - that’s an easy decision!
  9. For those looking to shave a bit off the intro price - at JRR Shop when using the code FORUM it brings it to $61.41
  10. Purchased from Best Services in the low $130 range. Ser Num was instantaneously added to my Best Services account. Able to immediately download and activate by Toontrack Product Manager. Thanks to all who posted Best Services as a source for this one!
  11. That brought it to $15. That put me over. I grabbed it. Also the reviews on it indicate it’s a good one. Thanks Pseudopop for that extra tip!
  12. I like the original Finisher. I haven't given this Voodoo a close listen yet. The one demo I heard I actually didn't like any of the presets the person was fumbling through. I like UJAM as a company a lot, I think they are coming out with great stuff, easy to use, super easy to understand interfaces that look nice, with excellent sounds. In my case especially, the Virtual Drummer series has had an unexpected upside in that it works supremely well with my Roland TD e-drums. Literally plug and play and sounds great. After I record the drums I can simply tweak sounds in the UJAM virtual drum, or easily move or copy the drum midi to other drum VSTs for additional or alternate kit sounds. But I digress. This new Finisher - the thing that causes me pause is that it's all guessing. You have the modes (that you can get a feel for) and then 150 presets or so. As we don't know what's behind those presets, it ends up as either a great happenstance that you find one that suits the piece you're working on, or a bunch of wasted time clicking through the presets hunting for ideas. It's totally different than approaching the idea of adding an effect where in your head you're thinking, hm, this could use some delay. And start tweaking on a delay effect. With this you're thinking, hm, this song could possibly use one of the 150 mystery Voodoo presets. Well, I'll go through the list and burn up some time. With that critique aside, because UJAM is a clever group and have these mystery sounds in these presets, I'm sure the benefit is when you match up a sound from this new Finisher that fits the song it probably will be a very cool effect that you likely never would have come up with yourself. And they do save a lot of steps in that they combine so many effects behind the scenes into these presets that from that regard, if you have a good preset selected, it's a time saver. So, great presets (yeah!), but exploring them per time of use kind of takes energy. I'll probably get it, but a bit apprehensive about the prospect of diverting time from actually working on my songs.
  13. lawajava

    Arturia OB-XA

    I think updating every other version or (or maybe every other two versions) of the collection offsets their unwillingness to give their existing customers a loyalty price break. V8 will appeal to me - especially assuming this will be included. I skipped V7.
  14. I was watching Davide Carbone introduce the capabilities of Scaler 2.0. Along the way in one of his YouTube clips he briefly brought up Carbon Electra for a patch - and it sounded nice in that spot. I'd heard of Carbon Electra, but never paid attention to it. Today I reviewed a few of the YouTube clips on Carbon Electra and it really has quite a good sound, and it's possible to dial in some cool attitude. In the explanations it's mentioned that all the settings are on the one page which seems nice. Although I need a new synth around the same degree as I need a new reverb or compressor or EQ (meaning, I don't need another one at all), this one seems very worthy. So I grabbed it. Not a screaming deal - but it is on sale at the moment at Plugin Boutique. For $59 I picked up the bundle which is Carbon Electra and 3 expansion packs. https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/1-Instruments/58-Inst-Bundle/4742-Carbon-Electra-Bundle If you haven't checked out any YouTube clips on Carbon Electra, it's worth a look! It got my attention. I'll top it off to say that Scaler 2.0 looks like a must have, and Davide who is behind Scaler 2.0 is also behind Carbon Electra.
  15. I’m a fan of XO. Sounds great. About as easy to use as possible.
  16. You’re crazy to have that many. But most of us have that same list.
  17. It’s also $20 at Plugin Boutique for this introductory fleeting moment. The YouTube on it helps justify acting quickly.
  18. Unfortunately Dirk didn’t also provide an extra April monthly voucher to combine with this extra one. P.S. Black Box HG2 is a good one to have.
  19. Lemar - many thanks!
  20. I have the Korg packs, including the recent Triton update. I do really like the sounds. The previous UIs for each while really old and clunky did work and got me to where I needed to go. I'm really enthused about upgrading to the new GUI. I don't know if I have the heart to do the free upgrade though. I remember the install process as being super convoluted, painful and a real gauntlet to get through. I'll probably do it, but I have to muster up the will power.
  21. I had wanted Radio previously, but never got around to it. So this is great news. Thanks Larry! Not to be confused with Old Radio - recently introduced as a Kontakt instrument - at about $15 as of the intro offer that's about to expire: http://aldennuldenproductions.com/product/old-radio/ Which is interesting in its own niche.
  22. lawajava

    PSP Infinistrip

    I picked it up for $80+ at Best Service, but I think that deal ended. 1. It looks gorgeous on screen. 2. I’ve now used it a bit (a couple of recent sessions). Sounds really good. A/B ing with and without all (or parts of it active) can really hear satisfying and expected results. 3. Ultra easy to use. Yeah, it’s nice.
  23. This clip shows it well and why it’s a keeper at $10.
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