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  1. https://www.pspaudioware.com

    As a registered user of our PSP 2445 EMT in the next 3 days you can buy the newest Lexicon PSP42 with an additional 70% discount over your regular loyalty discount.

    To see your final discounted price:

    1) Log-in to your account at our user area and go to the store.

    2) Put Lexicon PSP 42 into your cart.

    3) Go to our check out page and you see your individual discount coupon.

    4) Tick the box: I have a coupon!.

    5) Copy the coupon code (CTRL +C) and Paste (CTRL +V) into the coupon field and press activate it button. 

    5) Finalize the payment. 

     

    I noticed that you also get an additional discount if you own other products, as it usually works with psp. Think I paid $24 

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  2. 20 hours ago, Zo said:

    Waoah , this one so solid .... shame it s in kontakt , but imho the best production ready presets and a fantastic design station

    They said on KVR that Triaz and bassynth will be native plugins, and that current owners will get a good price so might be worth it 

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  3. I have it but mostly use it to spice up pop/rock music track so I can´t say how it would work in a more exposed setting. 

    Some sounds are very good (sounds "expensive") while others are pretty standard (re-used from other materials etc).  There´s a very long thread about this product on UVI which is very informative: https://vi-control.net/community/threads/uvi-release-world-suite-2-with-introductory-and-upgrade-offers.97671/

    The only thing I will say is that it relies on keyswitches and doesn´t have fancy things like scripting or legato etc.  It´s comparable to something like Sampletank from a playability perspective. Most instruments have a handful of articulations so you would have to buy a specialized library if your looking for deep sounds. 

    I do like the GUI (most of the UVI products look great), and it´s dead simple to use. I´m not a huge fan of the UVI workstation workflow though. 

    The traveler feature is actually good, but slightly gimmicky.  

    I usually reach for World Suite 2 first if I need something unusual, and I would probably buy it again at this price.

     

     

     

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  4. Here´s what I got from support: 

     

    "It appears there was a little glitch in our system. It should be fixed now.  If you try again and enter the same code, GEARSPACE35, it should work."

     

  5. Spring Sale 2021 - 40% off

    The Spring Sale is on. Check out this blossoming deal from D16 Group.

    All products available with 40% discount at our online shop. Use the SPRING2021 coupon code during checkout to take the advantage of the sale.

    The offer expires on April 9th, 2021.

    https://d16.pl/products

  6. Just now, SmokeyJ628 said:

    Looks like the upgrade is based on what you own.  My upgrade from V6 is $249.

    True, I think they changed their upgrade policy last year so 199 would be from version 7 and it gets more expensive with older versions. 

  7. Softube currently has massive issues with payments on their webpage. 

    My upgrade price from volume 4 with that coupon is 55$  

    Also, code SUBSCRIBERCLUB  gets you 30% of any plugin (including Volume 5).

     

     

  8. 1 hour ago, tom said:

    Been meaning to get Shimmer Shake Strike for ever but price put me off, maybe I’ll go for this!

    I now have both and while Shimmer is great Skaka is simpler to use, mostly because Kontakt is a clunky platform from an interface perspective.

    The built-in sequencer is more flexible and powerful than Shimmer Shake, so the only real advantage is the larger library that comes with the latter. 

    One thing that put me off slightly was that you can´t combine single shots with shaken sounds in the same cell, but you have 12 cells at your disposal so it´s not a big deal.

    Both get the job done anyway, but at $24.99 you can´t go wrong with this. 

     

     

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  9. 14 hours ago, Cat Schrodinger said:

    According to someone posting about this deal on reddit who contacted support, they were told that the system takes longer to process orders for first time buyers, and that a code will be sent within a couple of hours of the payment processing. After contacting support a second time they were told that there's a 1-2 business day manual processing time and that they don't work on weekends, after which it'll take up to 24 hrs for the code to be sent.

    I'm not ecactly sure of what to make of all that. But I think the basic gist is that it could be a few days yet before an outcome is known.

    Got it after about 36 hours or so, European buyer (initially blocked). Used PayPal and vpn.

  10. 39 minutes ago, Vernon Barnes said:

    Will this do odd time signatures?  Any 5/4 patterns for example.

    I have most of them and while there are a few it’s mostly the usual suspects like 6/8, and you can’t edit the loop length. I tend to render snippets to audio and rearrange them myself.

  11. IK Multimedia releases T-RackS® Space Delay plug-in emulation of iconic tape delay unit

    New plug-in recreates the iconic sound and character of a classic tape delay unit

    July 16, 2020 - IK Multimedia has released T-RackS® Space Delay for its industry standard T-RackS mixing and mastering software workstation. This new vintage tape delay/spring reverb plug-in recreates the detailed character and sound of an iconic tape echo unit heard on countless albums and can be used both as a stand-alone plug-in or inside T-RackS 5.

    Pricing and availability
    The T-RackS Space Delay is available now in the T-RackS Custom Shop, from the IK Multimediaonline store and from authorized IK dealers worldwide for $/€99.99*.

    From July 16 through September 15, 2020, owners of five or more T-RackS Singles and owners of T-RackS 5 SE, T-RackS 5, T-RackS 5 Deluxe or T-RackS 5 MAX will automatically receive a 20% discount when purchasing T-RackS Space Delay through the IK Multimedia online store.

    * All prices excluding taxes

    https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/trspacedelay/index.php?p=info

     


     

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  12. Best things with this is the multiband support. There are a few other options out there but most of those are far more complex and resource hungry. 

    This will actually make me use my waves plugins a lot more, as I often just want to apply FX to part of the spectrum.

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  13. One reason people don´t like these is because they are very mono and doesn´t come with any ambience. Adding a touch of room reverb will make them come alive.  Many of the other ampsims also includes effects in the presets. 

    Another reason is that they are very sensitive to gain staging and you really need to hit them at the right level.

    I personally still use them because of the simplicity, it´s just one view with all the controls in one place.  I put a gain plugin in front of it and tweak until it sounds ok. 

  14. On 11/25/2019 at 10:13 PM, Jim Roseberry said:

    If AMD really wants to compete, they have to get the clock-speed up... and not just on a single core.

    i9 is besting Ryzen significantly on clock-speed.  Especially when you look at the speed across all cores.

    ie:  The 9900k will comfortably run all 8 cores (16 processing threads) locked at 5GHz.

    Ryzen can't get anywhere near that clock-speed... and especially not across all cores.

     

    For the record, I have nothing against AMD.

    If/when they're the overall better CPU for DAW purposes, we'll be happy to use them.

    Clockspeed is important, but not everything. What matters is how effective the whole architecture is and the AMD 10/16 core 9-series CPU:S are already heat to head with Intel on single core performance. See this test for instance: https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/amd-ryzen-9-3900x-vs-intel-core-i9-9900k/

    Moreover, AMD CPU:s are way more energy efficient and will require less cooling etc which impacts the ability to reach turbo speeds, and indirectly the speed of other components such as the M2 NVM-drives which are very sensitive to heat. 

    My next build will be a 3900X  or 3950X for sure. 

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