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Everything posted by MusicMan
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Considering that most people will have either bought, or got Analog Stage when it was free it might make the upgrade price to MKII pretty cheap too! https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/hornet-analogstage-mk2/
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HoRNet Total EQ (€2,52 instead of €27,99!!) Regular price is 27,99€ Sale price is 8,40€ MFTQSS70 reduces that by 70% to €2,52! https://www.hornetplugins.com/plugins/hornet-total-eq/ Versatile visual EQ with analog emulation
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Still love the sound of Spire ?
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That helped confirmed what I was seeing and now I have the email for them which does too. I suspected it might be free for Anthology owners, so I downloaded it and it seemed to activate for me. Even though the site shows an upgrade / crossgrade for me! The email much later says: FREE for Anthology XII owners! Seems like quite a inconsistent release really, as it was announced and showing up in some places, but not others. Nice freebie though ?
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Have you tried installing it and seeing if your Mk I license activates Mk II by any chance?
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Have updated the original post with the link to their site: https://www.eventideaudio.com/plug-ins/physion-mk-ii/
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Yeah times have definitely changed. I hardly pay attention to their sales any more. I do wonder if they'll keep it up, or eventually start having proper sales like they used to which will make people flock back and buy heaps again. But the alternative is they just keep crap sales and try (unsuccessfully at least in my case) to get everyone on subs. I was there for the good days though and have most of what I wanted so I'll just be buying from some of the other great Devs I haven't bought much from yet.
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Triad is a bit of a beast. Well worth it for that price. I don't have experience with Crispy Tuner, but compared to the alternatives, that doesn't sound like a bad price either.
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I think you nailed it there Vernon, that's what I get from them too. They are fun to play and you can definitely get some great sounds out of them as a bonus. This one is a very unusual synth and not really like anything else I've got from them, or from anyone else really! I've just been watching a walkthrough of it.
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Cherry Audio: Quadra @ JRR Shop ($20.16 instead of $59) $20.16 with code GROUP https://www.jrrshop.com/cherry-audio-quadra
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I think it might have been you that shared that tip before. I gave it a shot and the combo worked quite well. I need to remember to try that on some more tracks in future ?
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I just recently got this and quite like it ?
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Absynth definitely needed a UI overhaul.. for some reason I feel like I want to start using it now ? They should either hand it over to him to continue development, or open source it. Given it probably has some proprietary code they re-used elsewhere I'm guessing handing over is the only choice other than them changing their mind..
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There are some great guides out there on the different types. If someone doesn't link one, then when I'm free later I'll see if I can add a useful one. For this and FET compressors in general I like them for drums and drum busses most. FET compressors can be snappy and aggressive which often works well for drums.
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This is also a good entry point into getting a discount on Softube Volume 5 (or 6 when released) as the upgrade price is only based on your single most expensive Softube plugin you have from the bundle already. So if you only have the cheap ones and ever plan on upgrading, that might make it and even better option.
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I have T-Racks Tape Echo, but not Pulsar's and I would recommend not demoing this one unless you're prepared to buy it. Some of the demo videos alone made me add it to my list of plugs to consider buying in future if it's the right time/place. A quick listen sounds much better that T-Racks and better as a creative sound design FX too.
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That's a brilliant price for it. Up there with some of the great FET compressors.
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This looks really good. I've binged a little too this year on plugins and have ended up with a heap of delays, including tape delays in particular! If it wasn't for that, or it was cheaper again, I'd be all over it (it's totally worth it at this price though). I've been quite impressed with some of the Audiority plugins I've tried too.
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I initially thought it's not for me, but after watching a few videos, I can see it could be useful outside of dub. For those making dub styles in particular, it looks like a winner for sure though.
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