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Is it a "compresor" or "composer"? The image in link says two different things
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This! When I was trying the demos, the Modo seemed to provide better overall options, buy I liked the composition features of ezbass. When I tried to play parts generated in ezbass in modobass the differences in articulation made that a lot less attractive. They really should include at least three bass types
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It struggles with inverted chords, but for the price more than worth it.
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AmpliTube SVX 2 $49.99 - not a deal if you already own IK product
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I have been on fence about buying ezbass . if this was included, it might make ,me lean towards it
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Describing their plugin is a challenge because even their descriptions are cryptic. The three plugins in the bundle are: Mishby- It's a kinda distortion glitch, nightmare something with equal parts satan and Unicorn tape saturation Dumpster Fire is what imagine Chthulu's farts sound like Backmask is a reverser but with extra ffjdsfgdsuyiuydsui These are certainly nothing anyone needs except for those who need them! Great for sound designers. here is ADSR's description: Freakshow Nightmare Effects Bundle Freakshow Industries is opening the portals to another dimension with this disgusting bundle. Cult hysteria, demonic entities, just gross stuff. If you can stomach the GUI's, you'll find some nasty effects to make your Halloween Sounds terrifying. https://www.adsrsounds.com/product/software/freakshow-industries-freakshow-nightmare-bundle/ In one of the weirdest marketing schemes, they offer the option to steal and will give you a license for free after letting you know you are a horrible human being.
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60% off Hip Hop Creator by Realitone. Normally €171, now only €69
dubdisciple replied to VSTBuzz's topic in Deals
Weird twist to this thread. All the drama aside, the more i look at this, the more it sounds like a product for people who don't actually make hip-hop and have not listened to it in the last 40 years. Might be good for very retro hip-hop from mid 80s -
60% off Hip Hop Creator by Realitone. Normally €171, now only €69
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I say that because every demo I have heard sounds like the awful "hip-hop" presets that are clearly made by someone who doesn't make hip-hop so i was hoping someone would take it or a spin that didn't sound like borderline mockery -
60% off Hip Hop Creator by Realitone. Normally €171, now only €69
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Never tried it. Always have been skeptical of instruments with genre in name or attempts to sound "urban". With that said, I have seen a few of these turn out to be decent. Let us know how it performs -
Has anyone done a comparison to bertom? I have found that to be useful
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78% off reMIDI 2 by SongWish. Normally €67, now only €15
dubdisciple replied to VSTBuzz's topic in Deals
Agreed. I passed up deals on it a few times and then finally used demo and was very impressed -
78% off reMIDI 2 by SongWish. Normally €67, now only €15
dubdisciple replied to VSTBuzz's topic in Deals
I was skeptical but this is an amazing plugin. It works with any midi file. You can make your own midi files, open them up and chop up your own arrangements like samples, creating interesting takes on your own compositions. Using it with scaler is amazing since you can transpose your rearrangement on the fly to any key or inversion variation on the fly. -
I can't draw worth ___ ! ?? My EQ will curve will look like sonic Parkinson's.
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Ok..what the @$! does this eq do that is different than my other 50 eqs?
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thanks. didn't realize i was not logged in
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Ah. I better check. I was on another device
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Did the prices change on some products? I could have swore arc 3 with mic was 149?
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It's ok if you don't already have something that does same thing. It actually pairs well with cakewalk if you are short on synth bass producing plugins. I have too many things that do what it does better
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If he was a blood that would be hilarious
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This is cool, but Craig kinda click baited us with title.
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Wow
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I am sure I misread. In any case, I didn't find this more convenient since to me the ability to edit the original audio before converting to midi seemed more so. I will concede that the essential version of melodyne ST1/ Cakewalk combo won't give you polyphonic audio editing in a more convenient manner.
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I meant "marked" and probably submitted a weird autocomplete lol. I was referring to notes as they appear in first step rather than once you drag midi out. For some reason I read your earlier reply as suggesting editing the audio directly in plugin.