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MusicMan

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  1. In fairness, this is definitely worth the $29 and that's all that matters really. I did pay less for it, but can definitely recommend it for $29 ?
  2. Not exactly sure, but best to get in quick if you want the extra discount beyond 50% off. Sometimes they remove the codes for them (I think if they get a certain number of sales, or exposure, or something. Not too sure though, but I've taken too long before and just missed the extra savings)
  3. Kuassa: 50% Guitar Sim etc at JRRShop (Further discounts in cart and with code) Use code: GROUP for additional discounts on top of the stated 50%. https://www.jrrshop.com/kuassa
  4. I would say yes for sure, or at least Stereoizer and Monofilter. You probably have other options, but on some material they're a good option to have.
  5. HoRNet AnalogStage MK2 (€5.99 with code instead of €19,99) Works on the upgrade too, so the upgrade from the original to MK2 is only € 0.90 ? Use Code: SSASMK270 https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/hornet-analogstage-mk2/
  6. It does indeed. I picked up Headcrusher for a few dollars the other day with it too.. crazy value from these guys!
  7. Thanks Steven. I think I might have used that to get Sigmod the other day, but I'll double check ?
  8. That would be very cool if it works with that. I'd be a little surprised and have the full version, so I haven't checked, but if it did work with lite, that's even better for people that don't ?
  9. I'm thinking I might start leaving the URLs off deals I post until the urge gets too strong and he can't resist jumping on here again and correcting me ?
  10. I think they definitely target hard rock and metal, but I was able to get some nice clean tones out of this one. It almost gets a nice 3D tube kind of sound. Have you tried this one of theirs in particular? The other huge callout is that almost all their presets are terrible and not even close to what the amps are capable of. Maybe they suit their guitars/pickups/DI but I usually flick through all their presets, hate them all and then start tweaking including trying some different cabs. Once I've done that, they normally hold their own very well against most of the competition ?
  11. 808 Day Deal! (available only 48 Hours) More About That Bass 3 A new expansion for Subdivine! 50 fresh, unique, and great sounding bass/808 presets ready to enhance your Trap, R&B, Drill, Hip Hop, Pop tracks, or in fact any tracks that need a solid low end! Three octaves of deep, rich, full, and dynamic sounds ready to kick any bottom! PLEASE NOTE: Subdivine Vst is required for this product. To install the expansion after purchase, download zip file, unpack it and run the installer. Simple and easy. Available Formats More About That Bass 3 – Subdivine expansion. Contains 50 Bass/808 presets ready to use in your Subdivine Vst. Royalty Free All samples and sounds in this library are licensed to you ‘Royalty-Free’ by Diginoiz so you can use them in your commercial compositions with no extra costs. For more details see the license agreement. Download Details Every purchase you make contains 2 Zip (2,0 (Win) and 2,4 (Mac Os) Gb after zip compression), Wav 50 presets for Subdivine Vst https://diginoiz.com/series/subdivine-expansion-with-deep-rich-and-dynamic-bass-sounds/
  12. I tried Stereoizer Elements on a synth and compared it to iZotope imager and a few other options and even Elements wasn't too bad, so I'm thinking I'm might get the full version if there's a good enough deal on it. There have been a few recently, so I'm sure there will be more ?
  13. Thanks Mibby ? I tried the Elements version of Stereoizer so far and for a feature limited one, it's not too bad, so I will consider the full version. I tend do just mono using a mid/side EQ or some of the PA plugins which include the mono controls. From a Youtube walkthrough video I stumbled across, their mono filter seemed to have some additional controls over it. Although I can't for the life of me think what they were now! I will give the Stereoizer some serious thought now too.
  14. They have supposedly tried to address that in their recent updates. A lot of variables though, so I'd be very surprised if it's addressed across all cases.
  15. That's one thing I didn't like either. If you select credit, you can enter the coupon code, but if you go with Paypal then you authorize the payment first and then go back to review order where you can enter the code to reduce the price. It all works correctly and you only pay $5 but I don't like it working that way around. At $9.99 it's still a great deal, so I wasn't too concerned as it's not a lot of money, but I would rather they change it.
  16. Yep, they had fixed it by the time I'd made my reply. Looks like they're just rotating free certificates instead of paying for one so they need to keep updating. I noticed even the new one expires in September.
  17. AudioAssault: The Crown - Guitar Amp Sim (Mesa Boogie) $5 with code - RRP $39.99 Don't let the price fool you. This punches well above it's price ? Use: AAFIFTY to get it down to $5 3 Channel Californian Amp Sim Modeled on the Mesa Boogie Triple Crown 100* https://audioassault.mx/products/thecrown The clean channel on this one is probably a bit nicer than some of their others. The gain channels are great too and it's got some different functionality. Instead of just clicking on the different IRs, it's more of an amp room so you can just click on the different amps as well and move the microphones too. A great feature that all amps should have, is that all the controls are per channel, so you can configure clean different to high gain and all the bass, mid, treble etc are retained when you switch between channels ? Walk through
  18. Looks like they probably just haven't renewed their certificate in time and probably not too much to be concerned about. Not very professional on their part and I wouldn't be entering credit card details. Not required for this anyway though.
  19. Pros and cons for sure ? The idea of using up a USB port purely for a license seems a little archaic to me. I've got enough audio interfaces, MIDI keyboards, regular keyboards, external hard drives and things that actually do useful stuff when taking up a USB port that make them worth being plugged in and they all add up Then there's the risk of it being misplaced, lost, or stolen if travelling, or gigging. I likely would've have upgraded to 12 when I did unless they got rid of the dongle. Having the option is good though. Lots of people like the eLicenser. That said, ain't broke, don't fix it can't be underestimated either ?
  20. That's often not a bad approach. I did the upgrade to 12 and definitely really like it and some of the new features and the conversion was reasonably seamless all things considered. I was converting across to 12 early on so their servers were a bit stressed. I'd recommend 12 though for sure ?
  21. @Peter - IK Multimedia are you able to advise on this one please? The upgrade does qualify, however only the free Classic T-Racks Equalizer is available to select. Thanks
  22. Living on the edge! Hopefully it's a nice seamless update and doesn't introduce any new issues ?
  23. That makes sense and no, they're not exactly cheap.. if it wasn't for the Groove3 pricing "error" and picking up a heap for crazy prices and then getting offered the $99 upgrade, I quite likely wouldn't own the full bundle either! Very glad I do though. There are some real gems in there that will get a heap of use and almost all of the rest are very good as well. That's great about the single $25 charge being a bundle. That should make resale much easier for you ?
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