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  1. If I had it to do over again, I would have bought UNO Synth or UNO Drum for a few bucks more to get in and got Sampletron II as a freebie. Instead I bought Sampletron II for $112 which is still a very good deal, and got a bunch of cheaper freebies.

  2. 31 minutes ago, Marc Cormier said:

    It's a huge leap between V2 and 5.X - that seems like a crazy good deal to me if you have an older version.  I'm sticking with 4.6 but you've got a TON more to gain with that updated, Husker.

    I got Producer V2 in that cheap bundle and just leaped up to 5.x for $79 or so. I got the bundle for the Groove3 subscription.  Rolling up my sleeves now. Been a Reaper guy but Reaper has never been very intuitive for me. I hope Studio One will inspire me a little more.

  3. marob, a bundle ID came in the Xchange Producer box that was mailed to me. I registered this ID at the xchangemarket.net website. I was then emailed a security code which I entered on the website. Then, presto, the serial numbers were emailed to me.  I had no problems getting Presonus Studio One Producer 2.0 and Groove3 set up.  I haven't tried the others. I'm happy with the purchase, which I think was $40.

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  4. Zo, yes, all. Arturia previews have two paths. The CZ V path automatically loaded previews into KK. The ARP, CS-80, JUP-8V, etc paths required the Native Access preview library to be installed. 

    C:\ProgramData\Arturia\CZ V\Third Party\Native Instruments\presets\.previews   (The CZ V preview sound files are located in the previews folder)

    and

    C:\ProgramData\Arturia\ARP 2600 V3\Third Party\Native Instruments\presets\PAResources   (These preview sound files are in the 7GB Native Access preview library download)

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