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Presonus Sphere looks like it's not just a subscription - there are also collaborative features as well (shared project spaces/chat [if I understand correctly]). I don't mind if they introduce a subscription option, as long as they also offer perpetual licenses at the same prices (which they still do).
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Maybe Notion 7?
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Stripe is just a credit card handling company - they do the payments processing, so Bandlab don't have to.
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66 Cellos/66 Basses/66 Trombone Ensemble/66 Tubas, $99 each https://8dio.com/
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Slightly less of a discount than last month's Pick-3 promotion, but still a great deal if you're only looking to pick up one or two instruments.
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https://www.timespace.com/blogs/offers/ends-18th-july-savings-on-the-whole-cinesamples-collection-up-to-40-off
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If you're looking for idea generators, you might find these useful: Sundog Song Studio: https://feelyoursound.com/ Riffer, PlayBeat: https://audiomodern.com/Plugins/ Obelisk: https://frozenplain.com/product/obelisk/
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PA might actually get more sales if they broke up their vouchers - $50 into two $25 vouchers, $75 into three $25 vouchers, etc; I'm guessing it's possible to use more than one voucher per transaction?
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Do you mean v1, or v2 (i.e. the current version)? It's cool if you think that's garbage too; just that v2 was a fairly big improvement over v1 - some people love it, some people still hate it. Just interested in what someone who's really into guitar amps thinks of v2.
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Taking the video at face value, I think it's going to be PreSonus' version of the DJ Frog plugin - but with a cat playing the piano.
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IIRC, the press release I read said yes; and apparently the other way around too.
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Picked those two up with my 'two' vouchers
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Surely that's the Col legno articulation ?
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I've been thinking about getting some electric guitars, and for me it was a toss up between these, and the Ample Sound ones (when they go on sale). I've got a few Ample Sound acoustics that I like and am thinking that their electrics are pretty much the same (in terms of programmability, etc). The OTS ones sound really great too though. Does anyone have any opinions about the AS vs OTS electric guitars? e.g. is either maybe more programmable/realistic sounding, or maybe is one better at strumming sounds, etc?
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From my understanding, S1 is made by some ex-Steinberg employees who had worked on Cubase so they probably know roughly how it works to recreate the best bits of it. However, I would doubt it's exactly the same engine.
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Brian just spelled UTTUTTUTTTUTT in Morse code - wonder if it's a secret message?
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I considered getting one of those a while ago (there was a discounted promotion for something), and then I found out about the Linnstrument and I couldn't decide which would be better; then I realised Studio One doesn't support MPE (but Cakewalk does), and that it's probably overkill for what I do anyway. Will still be interested in hearing your opinions of the ROLI though.