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I like the UAD Helios but I'm pretty sure I don't need another channel strip, even though I like the Lindell-made ones!
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Not worth 99 cents per month?
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At least UAD bother to email you to tell you that you've got a payment coming (at least, they *did* IIRC). They seem to have just decided to start competing with PA and others. In the last couple of weeks I got their API console for $39, LA2 collection for $49, and Waterfall B3 for $24. Am about to demo the Hitsville reverb chambers, which (with coupons) I can get for $39 after stacking coupons. Incidentally, UALurker4life should take $10 of your order without a min spend.
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But this is for us Windows-based plebs, Fleer!
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One of the best!
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The channel strip is native, I believe. The bundle must have been mispriced...it was $74 when I posted and was at $479 when I reopened my browser! Shame on me for waiting! (Just confirmed the channel strip collection is native...but the bundle is now priced at $329!). Some funky pricing going on, but I decided not to pass on the channel strip.
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It doesn't say so, but mine did arrive and you can't stack it with the classics-for-49 (or whatever it's called) coupon.
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I caved and got the LA-2a. I was kinda hoping for the $25 extra coupon so I could get the 1176s for $25, but that was asking too much!
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Part of me is pretty tempted to jump on this (for 1176 or LA-2) simply because *really* good UAD deals are so few and far between. But...I have the legacy UAD versions, the IK versions, and PSP's and Softube's FET compressors. I'm pretty happy with all of these, honestly - does anyone want to persuade me that there is some kind of pixie-dust that the v2 UAD offerings would sprinkle that I'd be a muppet not to go for? FOMO is a real thing, apparently.
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Straight Ahead Samples Art of the Alto will be released May 25!
Craig Fowler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
IIRC, there was a pretty decent deal on the bundle last BF! -
Straight Ahead Samples Art of the Alto will be released May 25!
Craig Fowler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I don't have Atomic Big Band from SAS (nor do I have the two newer releases - the flute and the flugelhorn) - but I've got the earlier 4. I'm going to be jumping on this. The smart delay can be finicky to work with, and setting up articulation maps for these instruments in Cakewalk is an absolute must - but they sound amazing. The trumpet and trombone are my top two so far...I'm hoping the Alto shakes things up a bit! -
I think the original IK tapes were really subtle, but it's easier for my ears to hear the difference made by the teac/tascam ones . You do need to drive the input a bit to hear what's going on IMO. I find that I don't notice much when I add tape, but miss it when I take it off!
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T-Verb for $19 or bust!!
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Becanful when buying the Sonah ... Crashes a lot!
Craig Fowler replied to Sheens's topic in The Coffee House
Seems inevitable, doesn't it ? -
Just throwing this out there (and being mindful that resources our more finite for some of us than others), but something that hasn't been mentioned here is the fun factor. @PavlovsCat, your chops might never do PiB justice - mine won't either - but you can sit down and just get lost playing PiB in a way that isn't the case with most other piano VIs. @dumbquestions I haven't listened to those demos, but PiB and Noire are actually about as far apart as two piano VIs can get :-). Noire is very modern and malleable, whereas PiB is the best one-trick-pony you could hope for.
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Virharmonic Deal: Save up to €100 on Solo Strings
Craig Fowler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
They sound pretty. But they'd sound much pretty if there was a viola to go with 'em... -
BFD3 always sounded great, but I absolutely hated working with it and using the groove editor always felt like a chore. I was prepping my license to resell and somehow it managed to completely disappear from the registration system...I never even bothered to chase it up.
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It works out pretty good if you want a couple of the high priced plugs. E.g., the new(ish) noise reduction plugins haven't gone below $175 each yet. For more run of the mill buys, it's ok but nowhere near no-brainer territory. Relatively few of their plugins hit $99 on sale, and it's usually the same ones over and over (e.g., Fender Tweed, Vocoder).
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Seems like a good deal; I got VSM-3, Knifonium, and Soma. All things I probably don't need and wouldn't punt for at $29 a pop, but can justify at <$17 each as they might offer something a bit different from what I already have. Great time to pick up the Amek console if you don't have it.
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Holding the line, eh @paulo? ?
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Sonuscore Chroma - Grand Piano | 33% Off For The First Time Ever
Craig Fowler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Very helpful - thank you! I really like the sound of the C3 in the Xperimenta library, so I'm sure I'd love Chroma. Sigh! -
Fair question, but the 224 is quite different in character from other reverbs! I prefer it over the Relab and UAD 480 releases.
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Sonuscore Chroma - Grand Piano | 33% Off For The First Time Ever
Craig Fowler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Do you have Hammers & Waves as well? I've been interested in Chroma, but I can't justify it when I have Noire, Ascend, and Hammers & Waves that all play in the same sandbox! -
Strix Instruments PRIPYAT Pianos Sale (Exclusive) for $19
Craig Fowler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
"At the end of each trip, shoes and clothes were thrown away or thoroughly washed out taking into account the radiation contamination of the soil, asphalt and dust particles in the air. Unfortunately, radiation accumulates in the human body, summing up to the dose that has already been received and will not be removed from the body throughout life, some isotopes will be active for thousands of years, i.e. much later than our death. We shortened our lives to create a truly unique instrument." Yikes!!