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Craig N

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  1. Its more expensive the older your Korg Collection is. I am happy to keep mine up to date at $49 each time. 3 new synths for $49 seems good value to me. 

    As usual it's a bit tricky to do the upgrade:

    Login to your Korg ID

    https://id.korg.com/

    Then go to the Offers page. Copy the code provided and visit the link they provide to buy the relevant upgrade product. Add it to your cart and add the coupon you copied. Then checkout. 

    After checking out, get the product serial from the order details and add that to the Korg Software Pass app with the Register New Product button at the top. 

    If you want to check out the details the upgrade products are here: https://korg.shop/software/korg-collection/upgrade-products.html

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  2. 19 minutes ago, Lionel said:

    I’m new to this and interested in joining.  Just curious… Have these ever reached max discount before?  And do they ever extend the sale, like IK Multimedia on their group buy sales?

    It costs nothing up front to join, so it's well worth doing so. If you don't join before the initial end date, you miss out. But be warned... The savings are so great you will want to buy a lot 😉

    And unlike other companies who do group buys (not naming any names) you won't see a significantly better deal a month later causing you to question your life choices, and you won't find everything obsolete in short order and be hounded for upgrades and nickel and dime add-ons every time you use the instruments. But not naming any names, If you Know what i Mean.

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  3. Phoscyon 2's upgrade price ($29) was about the max I think I'm willing to pay to upgrade a single instrument. I don't plan to use a sizeable portion of my income just to upgrade synths, plugins and DAWs. At some point I might just stick with the stuff that doesn't need to be paid to upgraded, other than the DAW and essential platforms like Kontakt. 

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  4. 6 hours ago, Zo said:

    If it was uhe or softube , people would be raving ...

    A polyphonic sh , multi layer , solid fx routing ... well that a deep one and one that shouldn t be undersetimated at all ..

     

    It's not a bad synth, but the UI was always pretty quirky, and U-He and Softube don't charge usurious upgrade fees for things like resizable UI.

    I say resizable UI purely as a guess because I actually have no idea what's new in V2. 

  5. I have to admit I'm pretty happy they finally added zoom to it. In a way that seems compatible with the existing library scripting.

    I can appreciate the complexity of testing that would have been necessary.

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  6. 2 minutes ago, lawajava said:

    Where do you see Zoom scaling as an option?  I have it open.  I can drag in the bottom right corner.  I have searched on Google and around the UI, I can't see where UI scaling percent is listed anywhere.  Please let us know!

    There's an icon that shows three grey panels for the UI, side panel, instrument window and quick load. Click that to access the zoom options and also there's quality / performance preference for the scaling.

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  7. 2 hours ago, JT music said:

    For the one who has the v1 the Crossgrade coupon code discount is $49 equally I have already tried the V2 and it is very mediocre, a paid upgrade is not justified at all.

    It looks like hardly anything has changed. They need to try a lot harder to sell an upgrade at that price.

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  8. 1 minute ago, Bruno de Souza Lino said:

    Let's spend more money to save money.

    Yep that's how I ended up with as many bundles as I have haha. Didn't realise how over the top it was until it came time to install them all on my new PC. 

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  9. 6 hours ago, Fleer said:

    Strange offerings, apparently mostly limited to KU14CE owners. 

    Ultimate owners qualify as well. Makes sense to give people another reason to upgrade to Ultimate from Komplete. 

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  10. 3 hours ago, smde said:

    you seems to be spot on 😁

     

    https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/products/k14_bundle.html

     

     

     

    Haha... there is no way I'm paying 29.99 for any of those!!! You can get most of those for $20 or less during a sale these days.

    It's very much like the $25 NI voucher no one ever uses.  An apparent extra gift that turns out to merely be an enticement to spend more money at a price you wouldn't otherwise have bought at.

    Ok I guess there's no reason to buy through NI instead of a reseller then. Great to know!

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  11. So am I reading some of the commentary here correctly in that you only get the plugin alliance but any plugin for $29 vouchers if you buy direct from NI?

    I'm keen to go from 12 to 14 Ultimate and I wouldn't mind being able to pick up maybe The Oven and Kirchoff for $29 each. 

  12. Haha as an owner of EastWest Spaces II, I guess I should take consolation that it might only take 4 years after the release of EastWest Spaces III before an affordable upgrade path appears. Huzzah!

    $184 upgrade price vs $149 purchase - never fear. Just wait 4 years. 

    https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/topic/16570-eastwest-spaces-to-spaces-ii-upgrade-116/#:~:text=Spaces I owners can upgrade to Spaces II,II outright for a 60% discount%2C just %24149.

    If I see East West Spaces III in the next 6 months, I'm going to take a very unfavourable view of the company. Very unfavourable. 

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  13. 7 hours ago, bitflipper said:

    That stuff makes my throat hurt.

    I'm not sure if you're saying it makes your throat hurt sympathetically or if you actually listen to any of this kind of music, but as someone who has had a great fondness for death metal and some of the less extreme black metal bands like Samael, it makes my throat hurt too. 

    When I was in my teens through my thirties I could sing along (growl along?) with death or black metal, but now that I'm nearing 50, my voice just can't tolerate it for more than a few seconds - probably not a good sign for the health of the vocal cords. Just as well I don't listen to that kind of music anymore really.  

  14. 50 minutes ago, MusicMan said:

    This is me to a tee! I never set out to write/produce anything, I just really enjoying jamming and messing around with the music and audio stuff and learning all about it. I did end up releasing a track and have more in the pipeline to release, but that's almost like a secondary bonus.

    Music is a great escape and fun and I'm completely content spending hours playing guitar, jamming out a synth, or whatever, with nothing to show for it at the end apart from being blissed out and having a big smile on my face 🙂

    This is what I'm getting back to now. It took letting go of obsessing about plugin deals to get there though. 

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  15. I loved Ableton Live (10 then 11 Std) for a while, coming from Reason then Reaper then FL Studio and briefly trying Cubase Pro. Eventually certain annoyances with Live got to me and I decided to try Bitwig. It was as if they specifically decided to fix the things that were broken in Ableton while keeping most of the rest the same. 

    The only thing I miss is built in retrospective recording. 

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