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kitekrazy

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  1. I guess that would depend on how you use them. Aren't these more for mixing and mastering?
  2. There was a known developer who found his product greatly reduced on MF and was not going to honor the licenses. There was enough negative feedback on KVR to where that changed his mind plus it was a player license. I guess he didn't understand that the reduction was when boxed software was being outdated. Hey but we need more DAW drama.
  3. Pretty lousy opening statement by ISW. They coulda said we fixed the glitch, congrats to those who had a remarkable deal. There's plenty of us who are struggling so spare the poor me. Sometimes developers need to test the sites for glitches or the person responsible for creating them. Shame on you not us. Developers need a sense of diplomacy in these situations and some forums are less forgiving. I'm glad they fixed it since I would have spend $90 on something I didn't really need and forget I have. I wouldn't want to be a library developer. It's to hard to reinvent the wheel and try to make a living at it. But don't bad mouth us for your mistake and spare us the pitty party. BTW I've never had a real vacation in a long time. My biggest request is not to go to a proprietary player. I guess there's some advantages to using NI as a developer. It could be worse where Reason RE/NNXT developers pay up to 50% BTW I think the only time the price inflated is when they are offered on APD. Tokyo Strings would be $1500 MSRP.
  4. With this "deal" you are spending over $600 to get the "value".
  5. I'm done with them until they change their licensing.
  6. That's why they spend more time creating instruments than working on their DAW. I still keep their dongle on a system. At least with their authorization you can install it on all of your systems.
  7. Amplitube is bloated. When you install it installs. I have to go thru the Native Asshat mumbo jumbo to only have it fail, run a registry to to install it. A lot of time wasted. If you have the IK Max version those presets can be overwhelming.
  8. Piano Colors doesn't seem to justify the space needed after auditioning a few patches . It's basically a synth. What does it really offer that you can't do in the popular synths. But I will probably leave they it on there.
  9. Someone gave me that Pat Boone in a Metal Mood CD. I love it because it's swing band arrangements. I love when songs are covered to different genres. I was working on a EDM version of More Than A Feeling (beck when I was actually using a DAW instead of cruising every deals forum on the planet) but the project got lost.
  10. I always liked Van Halen doing covers. Love this one
  11. I wonder why I even bother with this when you have Amplitube and other amp sims.
  12. Stand alone even Kontakt 6 was slow for me.
  13. I was never a fan of Sampletron emulations but I like IK's version. Syntronik - I wonder if developers will ever figure out making bloated synth emulations is a bad idea. Sire it my attract analog junkies nut there average humandoesn't want to use up large junks of space on a SSD drive for such things. IK seems to be good at physical modeling. They should have tried that instead of competing with Soundpaint for the all time bloatness trophy.
  14. You don't hear them in a mix with other stuff. If you rely on presets and do dance genres you will most like find something that works using Spire, Sylenth and Serum long before most of the AAS synths,
  15. You rarely find one that doesn't. I think I have a billion dollars worth of Waves and PA plugins.
  16. This happens more than you think with many developers. That's the reason for free stuff is to collect after losing you.
  17. You also have to pay attention to the disk space they eat. They must remain n your C drive. REs take up 15GB for me.
  18. You just can't get enough of those EQs.
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