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I completely missed that Big Sur was free to use without buying the plugin. Thanks!
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They include multisample instruments, but often with no mapping, so just the spread of samples. I can't remember if you can search for that, but when I used it, I would normally filter to One Shots and not loops and they came up in there anyway. But sometimes I would download a multi of a bass, or pluck, or something. I'm not sure if I have ever used any in a track though, as I still always reach for a synth, but I had credits to use and I'll probably stumble across them down the track and use them!
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Definitely agreed on the finish then export and I'd always recommend that approach, but where I do see people coming unstuck, is where they're just sketching out, or capturing an idea with the intention to come back to it. Even sometimes when I'm testing a new synth, I might end up creating a cool riff and then I'll also create a drum pattern to go with it, if it's a catchy sound and got a vibe. I've got other tracks in the pipeline so these are sort of a placeholder project. That's where it can get annoying with subscriptions. I may pick up some of those tracks again in a few years. Loopcloud itself is a good product though and excellent for coming up with ideas. It's just good for people to be aware of the subscription trap/lock in.
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Some of these features are actually very good. I would caution to people using them if you ever intend to stop, or pause you subscriptions though. Loopcloud has been progressively been removing access and features unless you have an active subscription, even for samples that you already own. A good example is the latest Loopcloud app can't even be downloaded without an active subscription, so you can only use the web interface to browse and no integration with the DAW I believe. That goes with some of the plugins as well. Loopcloud Drum I really liked, but I was concerned that they may do a Waves and change the rules once I had heaps of projects using it, so I opted to not use that either. That's what they did, so I was lucky.. In short, if there's ever a chance you will cancel, or pause your subscription, I'd recommend using the samples and basic features only, or bounce every single track to audio and download the samples just in case. Personally I just used it, let them download to a folder and then pointed Atlas 2 from Algonaut at that folder and manage/use it that way instead as that's perpetual and no subscription to worry about
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I haven't given true:balance a demo yet and because I've got a few similar options in Ozone (which I don't use much for that), Reference2 and a few other matching style EQs, I hadn't planned on rushing, or if there was any need, but if I didn't have them, then I likely would've. Mix Monolith I've completely glossed over a number of times, but maybe I shouldn't have by the sounds and COS Pro looks interesting too.
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I didn't pay much attention to it when it came out and didn't see a use either. I watched the Smart Bundle tutorial on Groove3 (which the EINSTRUMENTS30 should still work for 30 days free access) and after seeing some of the controls and features, it made me think twice. Potentially some of the same algorithms, but a lot less controls with the FAST series (which I bought too ). For the price it's probably still worth it! This one can be pretty easy to use as well, but it's good to understand some of the concepts and ways it works. If you check out the Groove3 course, most of the things are really straightforward. But if you want to dig deeper, that's all there too. The link to the Groove3 course is: https://www.groove3.com/tutorials/sonible-smartbundle-Explained And if you haven't already used it, the code EINSTRUMENTS30 should get you 30 days to all their courses for free: https://www.groove3.com/redeem
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Uncomfortable realization (plug-in content within)
MusicMan replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Deals
I have a spreadsheet for all of mine, including whether they're 32/64bit, VST3, Windows/Mac, activation type and some other stuff and I included a column for the price. I still have a few prices to enter, but it definitely adds up quick! In fairness I did expect it would, so I wasn't that surprised, but if you put it into perspective and how much you would spend on a guitar stack/amp and some effects, a hardware synth, or a drumkit, it's not unreasonable. And a bunch of guitar Sims, virtual synths or plugin effects, provide a huge amount of variety in comparison. But having the spreadsheet also helps me think a little more of whether I actually need to buy something, or not. I still buy things just because I want them! But it has helped curb my spending for sure. -
Uncomfortable realization (plug-in content within)
MusicMan replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Deals
I had to update most of my software, but now I've reached a cool place where I really have what I need in terms of plugins. There are still some things on my list that I'll pick up when on sale and I could be swayed by the odd crazy deal (or Lars finding a pricing error!), but I have more than enough to keep me happy now. Like you said, I'd rather prioritise jamming out and making tunes, at least until I find a need, or something missing. I'd also rather be spending the time learning what I've got inside out too and going really deep into each plugin, or instrument. I'll still be sharing some deals and hanging around in here though, as it's a cool place with a bunch of good people and there's always things to learn ? -
Uncomfortable realization (plug-in content within)
MusicMan replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Deals
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 ? -
Uncomfortable realization (plug-in content within)
MusicMan replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Deals
Great post and songs can be to release for everyone, or just to enjoy making them ? People spend a lot on hobbies with no chance of any return on investment, so even looking at music and producing from that aspect and a great way to de-stress and unwind, it's pretty easy to justify. Besides, there's worse habits to have! -
When you have a bunch of plugins like most of us do these days, sometimes it doesn't take much to make us not choose something, or use something else instead, so I totally get it. If you get around to it, duplicating a vocal track and then using Quadravox, or Octavox on one and then blending in, can be pretty cool. Presets are useful jumping off points, although some are pretty wild and out of control, but a good way to see what it can do.
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APD Deal - MAD - Effectrix by Sugar Bytes - 59% Off
MusicMan replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
This is almost still a compelling argument.. I havent ruled it out yet ? -
I thought it was only the Quad, not the Octa version that had been free. I know that's the one I got free anyway and I've used it quite a few times. You can get some pretty creative results from it, so might be worth trying it every now and then.
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That's exactly what I do as well for a lot of the IK stuff. The Product Manager has let me down a few too many times. Even if I use the Product Manager to install, I may still do a manual download off the site, then test extract and finally move to another disk to store them.
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APD Deal - MAD - Effectrix by Sugar Bytes - 59% Off
MusicMan replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
This would've been an instabuy, but it's one of the few they never really discounted and I ended up buying other alternatives instead which are pretty good, so now I'm not even sure I'll get it.. -
Are updates like this from PSP always paid, or is it just because it's a with Lexicon?
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Maybe try unzipping all your installation files manually to see if it's possible that one of the files has been downloaded, but is corrupted. The Product Manager wasn't smart enough in th past to validate all files, by doing a simple checksum on them automatically first and it would simply download and then install an incomplete set... I doubt that's changed, but it is possible it's now checking I guess. I found this out the hard way and given IKs stingy download policy, anything that I download and want to keep from them, I do a test extraction before filing away.