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I grabbed the CM deal through Zinio back in February. Enjoying it so far, especially the updated v2.0 of the CM plugin archive!

They have added the updated versions of u-he Zebra CM and Bazille CM to the archive, among other things.

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2 hours ago, mibby said:

The CM version of Hyperspace is pretty good too!

Do we get the v2.0 plugins with any back purchase? Actually, do we have access to the v2.0 if we previously bought copies? (I haven't checked.)

As far as I know you will need the CM June 22 issue #308 to unlock v2.0 plugins (just released). Older CM back issues should get you v1 plugins.

Edit: CM #309 July also has the new plugin suite.

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7 hours ago, abacab said:

I grabbed the CM deal through Zinio back in February. Enjoying it so far, especially the updated v2.0 of the CM plugin archive!

They have added the updated versions of u-he Zebra CM and Bazille CM to the archive, among other things.

Is every plugin in the archive updated .. that is, one should remove previous versions and replace?

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50 minutes ago, aidan o driscoll said:

Is every plugin in the archive updated .. that is, one should remove previous versions and replace?

No. They just added the new versions of select plugins, added a few new ones, and deleted some that had become obsolete. The article in the magazine gives an overview, and there is a PDF in the File Silo that gives an overview in more detail.

Here is a list of the included instruments in the new plugin suite:

Here is a list of the effects in the new plugin suite:

Note from the CM editor:

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"It's taken a while but we're finally unveiling v2.0 of the
'mighty' cm Plugin Suite. In reality this is more out of
necessity rather than something we'd been looking
forward to doing, thanks to many of the older plugins
becoming either too clunky or simply not working on
the latest operating systems. (aka 'Macs' as most of the
older ones still work on a PC, which you'll find in a couple
of 'legacy' folders.) I wont pretend it was an easy task,
nor that I had much to do with it. Long-time contrib Jon
Musgrave had the odious task of testing each and every
one of them and this issue celebrates his hard work. So we've
assembled some of the newer and better plugins..."

"Observant readers might notice that we have
sliced out more than we have inserted, but fear not, it
was left to me to tell the various plugin developers that
they were being excluded (thanks to Apple)."

 

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