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MusicMan

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  1. I always thought that's why they made the upgrades to the next bundle so cheap.. so they lock you out of individual and cheap WUP for single plugins.
  2. But it's Baby Audio and not PA plugins. Being PA EXT wouldn't they just be redeem codes at Baby Audio? If not, from Plugin Boutique there's no serial for them they just provide installer don't they?
  3. That's my recollection too.. I don't even install them any more, but I still claim them just in case there's a hidden gem in there ?
  4. I read that same thing and then stumbled onto another thread where someone explained it. I've always left a gap often the next day for the second buy if I can and never not received a voucher.
  5. I bought their 303 and then that went for lower a while later. But I had it to enjoy and use during that time before then and it was still fairly cheap on sale. $29 for this isn't a terrible price all things considered, so buying it now isn't bad. It's just knowing it will drop that makes me pause with ones like this. The original was quite fun at times and that alone is sometimes worth it ?
  6. That's a pretty good point really. I'd forgotten it was them behind it. I did buy the Integral Studio Pack III at a crazy discount based on that premise. They're taking a while, but they have updated some of them and I think a lot of the time was just getting their new framework for them ironed out. So the rest should start trickling in and they can probably reuse a lot of that framework code for these too.
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  8. That's a shame.. no VST3 makes them a non starter for me.
  9. I think the sale price should be the norm and wouldn't surprise me if they at least heavily revise their RRP in future. Their RRP was over the top for what it was and I'd be amazed if they sold a lot at that price. I wouldn't be in any hurry to jump at this sale price unless someone really needs it, as I'd be amazed if it doesn't end up lower in future sales.
  10. How long between successive purchases did you wait? I believe for their systems it was advised to wait an hour, or four hours or something from memory, otherwise it doesn't recognise them as two seperate orders.
  11. Bring out your dead... This freebie has done too many rounds.. no incentive at all to buy a product to get it! It's an OK freebie though and still thanks for sharing
  12. Any word on new Zebra release date yet? I had been thinking about that one.. Zebra 2 / Legacy is a good price (and product), but I'm intrigued to see the next version.
  13. I bought most (all?) of my u-he during one of the regular NI sales of them and then the pricing mistake NI sale where they made almost everything 60% off by mistake! That was up there with some of my speediest purchases to date too ?
  14. I do love Diva, but that is a really bad sale offer.. ?
  15. That's handy to know. The downloads aren't small! I don't mind if they're worthwhile, but if they're not then happy to skip them. PowerStrings is now installed
  16. That's what I bought. I still haven't downloaded all the drums yet though (Studio2008 - 2018) and DrumEmpire2020 and I thought I had already just installed it, but I just scrolled down in their downloader and found I haven't installed PowerStrings yet apparently! ?
  17. It doesn't necessarily need to be better than those ones, just on par so that it's worth the time cycling through them when I'm looking for the best fit. If I always choose one of the others then it's not much use. But if it's very CPU efficient then it might still be an option for limiting tracks, or busses. Depending on the latency. I currently use DMG TrackLimit for that which is great, but not always the right fit. I hadn't been thinking about individual tracks. Sounds like it's worth giving it a demo. I prefer dynamics in general too. But some genres call for it and with others you just need to get it into the same ballpark for it to sit well. It would be much better if the loudness wars were actually over across the board.
  18. Thanks Erik! Out of curiosity, what other limiters are in your kit that you like as well these days? And I was reading a comment by you a while back where I think you mentioned that MDynamics covers all of this as well, although not as tailored specifically to Limiting. I checked out their page and they only seem to mention the safety limiter for that one. Does the MDynamics cover all the dynamics needs and this is just more convenient, or has that changed?
  19. Hit download on MeldwayGrand before going to bed and have just been checking it out.. that's pretty mmmmmmm ? I haven't even made it through hardly any of the presets, but already found some very nice and useable ones!
  20. Are you sure? When I tried, the individual prices for each remaining synth in the cart went up.
  21. Does anyone use MLimiterX and can recommend it? I already have Elevate, Pro-L2, TDR and a few others. I don't mind having a selection as different source material sometimes works with one limiter more than another. But I would want it to be in that same kind of level, otherwise there's no point buying (even though it's cheap!) Same with MUltraMaximizer. Does anyone ever use this over their alternatives?
  22. There are as least as many sales at Waves as the sun rises, so there's never any hurry. While the Waves bundle has more plugins, the UA bundle for $99 or less with voucher, or at resellers, outclasses the Waves equivalents in their bundle in every case. In 2 or 3 years time, you're much more likely to still be using these UA ones and will likely end up buying them anyway if you buy Waves first so getting UA first would make more sense. https://www.uaudio.com/uad-plugins/plug-in-bundles/uad-producer-edition.html The Signature Bundle from UA is even better, but Producer is closer in price to what you were looking at.
  23. Song Athletics: OSS (One Shot Sampler) Free for 24 Hours, then new price of €10 OSS, or One Shot Sampler, is a standalone plugin designed to help you find the joy in your one shot collection. It allows you to access and trigger your samples quickly and easily. Locate your samples, write a melody or hold a chord, and scan through your one shots, like presets on a synth. Oh, and for a bit more joy, you can change the background image and the colour scheme to whatever you like. Includes a demo pack of one shots and background images. TECHNICAL INFORMATION VST3/AU Runs on Windows 10/11 and MacOS 10.11 (or later) Supports Intel Macs Download size: 225 MB uncompressed (includes one shot and background demo folders) Engineered by John Howes aka Cong Burn https://songathletics.com/products/oss
  24. This should be obvious too really just from watching the recent years. The hobbyist market is huge and growing and a lot of players are trying to get a bigger slice of it, or trying to get into it and capitalize. That's not to say they don't make a packet from pro studios etc, but any business that chooses to neglect such a huge market sector like hobbyist, would be leaving a lot of money on the table and it certainly doesn't make for the best business sense.
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