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Craig N

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  1. They don't need to charge WUP. They ask you to buy the plugin again if they do major work rewriting it. And they keep adding new things to their bundles to get you to upgrade the bundles every year or two. Next up they might start emulating drum machines and have a drum bundle. Three analog drum machines you will actually use. Three digital drum machines... you get the picture. I reckon I'd buy that bundle too, lol.
  2. Heads up to potential buyers, the Pearl Concert Grand has issues in some of the samples, specifically there's noise in some of the hall mic samples. I think they have a lot of nerve continuing to sell it.
  3. Assuming daws and plugins implement the async/await pattern, it shouldn't be less efficient, ie they shouldn't block (the processor) while waiting for the fx send to be executed. I only just learned about this fairly recently while working on some asynchronous Dot Net code for the first time. I thought it was quite clever. But I am a geek.
  4. It's a lot more efficient to set up fx like reverbs as sends, especially if you have a slow computer like me 😂 Including fx in this channel strip would encourage people to do all their fx as inserts instead, and then they'd complain at how inefficient the plugin is. 😄
  5. Well I got one thing right. They got rid of WUP. WUPs time was up. I've bought over $550 worth of Waves abandonware it seems. But if I'm honest, I hardly use any of it. So I guess I'm just glad I didn't WUP or upgrade to Mercury. I think with the amount of backlash they're facing, they might pull a Bitwig and reverse course. But maybe it's all just part of the plan to drum up more sales? Take away perpetual sales temporarily to sell a few subs, then give in to customer demand and bring back perpetual sales later.
  6. System requirements PC VST3 Windows 7 – Windows 11 64-bit VST3 compatible application VST Windows 7 – Windows 11 64-bit VST compatible application AAX Windows 7 – Windows 11 64-bit Pro Tools 11, 12 or Pro Tools HD 11, 12 or Pro Tools Ultimate All DAWs The latest iLok License Manager application installed macOS Intel or macOS Silicon AudioUnit macOS 10.10 – macOS 12.01 Monterey 64-bit AudioUnit compatible host application VST macOS 10.10 – macOS 12.01 Monterey 64-bit VST compatible host application VST3 macOS 10.10 – macOS 12.01 Monterey 64-bit VST3 compatible host application AAX macOS 10.10 – macOS 12.01 Monterey 64-bit Pro Tools 11, 12 or Pro Tools HD 11, 12 or Pro Tools Ultimate All DAWs Up to date iLok License Manager application installed
  7. Update - apparently PSP decided to end the sale earlier than the projected April 4 deadline. -- This is a new low price, I think the lowest it's gone until now has been $70ish. Infinitely Configurable Channel Strip PSP InfiniStrip can be used for mixing, tracking, or live streaming/broadcasting anywhere you need a great sounding and easy to configure channel strip, without having to worry about latency. https://www.adsrsounds.com/product/software/pspaudioware-psp-infinistrip-channel-strip-plugin/ PSP InfiniStrip is an infinitely configurable channel strip plug-in based on PSP’s 20 years of experience in developing handcrafted plug-ins for tracking, mixing and mastering. PSP InfiniStrip can be used for mixing, tracking, or live streaming/broadcasting anywhere you need a great sounding and easy to configure channel strip, without having to worry about latency! PSP InfiniStrip is part of our series of Zero Latency Processing plug-ins; making it ideal for situations such as live Features 25 independent processors divided into 8 types of modules (preamps, filters, compressors, equalisers, limiters, dynamic modules [expander, ducker and gate], control and special modules) to create your custom channel strip. 7 dedicated “slots” for you to add one module from each type of processing modules, and 2 flexible insert slots for any module type. Intelligent parameter matching – easily swap different compressors or EQs without touching a knob to find your preferred colour and flavour. 3 different view modes (full, resizeable, and mini view mode) designed for different workflows and screen sizes. External side-chain support for each module. Includes both Mono and Stereo plug-in versions for different track types. Zero latency processing. Over 230 presets designed by top sound engineers from around the world. Module List Preamps: Gain – pure gain with automated gain adjustment. Pre 60s – as Gain plus valve type of preamp emulation. Pre 70s – as Gain plus discrete preamp with a transformer. Pre 80s – as Gain plus discrete transformer less preamp. ADC 90s – as Gain plus 12 bit nonlinear analog to digital converter. Filters: Basic Filters – low and high pass filters with three slopes options per filter. Pro Filters – Basic Filters plus middle filter with five filters types to choose from. S.C.Filters – as Pro Filters but dedicated for the side chain processing. Gate/Expander/Ducker: Expander – expander with built in side chain filters and optional external side chain input. Gate – gate with side chain filters and optional external side chain input. Ducker – ducker with side chain filters and optional external side chain input. Compressors: Opto Pressor – optical compressor with optional external side chain input. FET Pressor – redesigned for channel processing version of the PSP FETpressor with optional external side chain input. VCA Pressor – VCA compressor designed for channel processing with optional external side chain input. Equalizers: ChannelQ – general purpose equalizer. PreQursor – redesigned for channel processing version of the PSP preQursor. RetroQ – redesigned and upgraded for channel processing version of the PSP RetroQ. Limiters: VCA Lim – in strip implementation of the PSP TwinL. Opto Lim – in strip implementation of the PSP TwinL. BrickWall – a sample accurate brick wall limiter. Saturator – a dedicated and highly adjustable saturation module. Control: Master Control – fader, width, balance and meter. Special: De-esser – unique deesser algorithm. De-hummer – hum noise reduction algorithm. ReactivEQ [NEW!]- a specialised filter that acts as a type of dynamic equalizer.
  8. There's no indication they're going sub, or at least sub only. Mathematics on VI Control called Waves and was told "DEALERS won't be able to sell perpetual licenses after the 23rd but Waves will still offer perpetual licenses directly."
  9. I reckon AVID might have offered free transitional licenses for existing Waves licenses to sweeten the deal. That's what I'd do if I was AVID.
  10. tmpc on VI Control contacted Waves and was told "they are moving to a different company to handle the actual license generation and management" I still think I might be right about them getting rid of WUP. Maybe moving back to iLok. It made sense to use their own license manager when creating new iLok licenses comes at a cost and new Waves versions covered under WUP required generating new licenses. But what an error prone mess Waves licenses are. I'm terrified of updating Waves plugins because half the time everything disappears and I have to do some kind of deep clean to get them back. It must have been costing Waves a fortune in support dealing with all the issues. Whereas iLok, for all the hate it gets, works pretty reliably these days. So if there's no more WUP, then there's no reason to maintain their own licensing and copy-protection regime when iLok does it better. Anyway that's just my guess... partly fueled by wishful thinking 🙂
  11. This is one United Plugins plugin I'm really happy to have bought. I copied the settings I saw someone demo in a YouTube video and saved it as a preset to add crunch to drums, and using that I can take super clean SSD5 drums and make them sound like Goldbaby samples. So I think adding some new presets was a good call.
  12. I've been keeping an eye on Unify and the deals really are few and far between so I decided it was best to grab this while it was reduced. Looking forward to learning more about it. Clearly I'm going to have to read the manual because I couldn't figure out how to scan for VSTs 😊
  13. I wondered what SS might stand for? Maybe "Secret Sale"?
  14. Hi all Bit of a niche deal, this one. But in case it comes in handy for anyone else... Syn'X is currently available for 99 Euro directly from XILS. https://www.xils-lab.com/products/syn-x-p-134.html If you bought Mini Syn'X you would have been eligible for a discount when upgrading to Syn'X that worked as a coupon code that reduced the full price of Syn'X. Previously I'm pretty sure the discount was 39 Euro. I paid 59 Euro for Mini Syn'X so it never seemed like a good deal to upgrade to me. But Syn'X has never come down very cheaply. Perhaps because they have this upgrade angle to deal with. Anyway at present the upgrade coupon is worth 59 euro, which brings the price down to 40 Euro. So at that point, I jumped. FYI Mini Syn'X is serial protected. Syn'X requires iLok.
  15. Nice. I use headphones all the time. The 1990 Pros are the ones I had thought about stumping up for. Guess I'd better start saving then!
  16. Haha, well I'm glad you found it subtle too! I really expected the addition of crosstalk to be more noticeable. I have Realphones already, and I really dig it. I haven't been using it lately because of the CPU load on my aging machine, but I think I'll have to start using it again, because I immediately got a wow factor when comparing it to Canopener last night on my AKG 701s. Re better headphones I'm conscious the Realphones recommendations are that to get the best experience one should spend a bit more than the tier of headphones I already own (HD600s are my other goto) but I don't find it as easy to spend hundreds on headphones these days, and I'm pretty happy with the cans I currently have. What headphones do you use?
  17. Spent the day thinking I'd get home and demo Canopener then buy it, based on the positive feedback I had read about it online. But in the youtube video I checked out during my lunch break, I couldn't hear any difference between when it was enabled and when it was disabled. Installed the demo. Still can't hear the difference. Not sure if it's just subtle stuff or if I'm just not cut out for mixing.
  18. According to this Facebook thread it might be a serial based protection. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=pfbid0yvKXKizKKtsZtDFLDJcVEHxsSkn7Dq7Nkh2fvTkRyHFjhDVBxkvGcbpdHwkfpDzBl&id=207277397138
  19. @D-Fused Sounds how long is this sale on for?
  20. Vouchers every month! Broke by June!
  21. There was an apology email from the team member at GForce who looks after the website. He mentioned an issue with a database loop. I've worked on projects where this kind of issue has brought websites to a halt during intense purchasing periods, so I have felt their pain. Sometimes it's not easy to rearchitect the code when the issue involves database calls made through an underlying framework library that simplifies things for the developer at the expense of obfuscating how the database is being queried. It's especially not easy when you're trying to allow buyers to complete their purchases simultaneously while you try to investigate and fix the issue(s).
  22. It's possible you're being offered $49 off the (full) price of Keysuite Bundle. Maybe try adding the deal to your cart to check. I think everyone who gets this offer gets super excited then almost equally disappointed haha.
  23. Did you compare Miniverse against anything more recent than version 1? That thing is showing its age. I can't say I ever felt inclined to use it after picking it up for free, but the V2 demo seems pretty capable. Just wondering if you had any thoughts about the Cherry Miniverse vs Softube Model 72, Synapse The Legend, or the UAD Minimoog perhaps? I haven't demoed the Miniverse yet.
  24. They gave version 1 away last year as a Sound Collective freebie, so that's a lot of prospective upgraders. Including me 😊
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