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I still have my lifetime license, and they still do upgrades. I still use Goldwave.
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Acon Acoustica Premium Edition $149, https://www.pluginboutique.com/products/3548-Acoustica-7-Premium-Edition iZotope RX Advanced upgrade from RX Standard $251, Code GROUP https://www.jrrshop.com/izotope-rx-advanced-upgrade-standard Waves Clarity VX Pro $239 code SAVE10 https://www.waves.com/plugins/clarity-vx-pro ************************ Title was "(not a deal) Has anyone seen Waves VX PRO for less than $249?" But the topic had really changed. Cause RX Advanced upgrade is $251 and I think waves usually could possibly go less. I want to get one, but they are both $50 too much right now. I already have RX Standard, but it doesn't take out wind noise when someone is talking. Both Waves Clarity VX PRO and RX Advanced can do that.
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I can trust APD, cause I bought it and Sonible took the coupon and I now own it for $63... I couldn't find any better deal.
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ChatGPT: Metric AB is a referencing plugin developed by ADPTR Audio. The plugin allows you to compare your mix to a reference track in real-time, making it easier to identify areas where your mix may need improvement. Metric AB features multiple playback modes, including a side-by-side view, a split-screen view, and an overlay view, each of which offers different ways to compare your mix to the reference track. The plugin also includes a range of customizable settings, such as the ability to adjust the level, pan, and solo/mute settings of each track, and to loop specific sections of the audio. **** One of the unique features of Metric AB is its ability to simulate the sound of different playback systems, such as a car stereo, a hi-fi system, or a mobile device. This can help you ensure that your mix sounds good across a range of different listening environments. Overall, Metric AB is a powerful tool for referencing and can be a useful addition to any mixing workflow. However, like any tool, it's important to use it in conjunction with good monitoring practices and critical listening skills to achieve the best results. True or False?
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Under terms and agreements ... Does this mean not to trust APD? "APD is not responsible if the information on this site is inaccurate, incomplete, or out of date. All information provided is for general reference only. We reserve the right to alter the contents of this site at any time, under no obligation. For the latest up to date information you should visit the developer/manufacture’s site."
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Sorry, can't seem to delete quotes on mobile phones as I wasn't trying to reply to you. I did get a chance to test out Sonible True Balance on a cover song I did. True Balance won't let you A/B "Hear the reference" as it's more visual, it told me how to fix my issue without hearing the reference, but I went ahead and put the reference on another track to hear it anyways. Sonible needs to get it together and allow people to also hear the reference too! The only problem is, I can't seem to find a video or information if Metric A/B has the same information available on it's screens. It was truly awesome that Sonible was able to display a "range" where the reference hovers for the whole song. I'm guessing the range is the peaks throughout the entire song? That static range helps allot while my music was bouncing around it. Where is that in Metric A/B?
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I go thru as many previous threads as I can.. I really need to shave off another $50 to get this.
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The sale on the website says till May 2nd, but I'm not sure if that's how long JRRshop will last...
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This actually still works at the same price today.
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The only issue I have with iZotope that it does require two programs /plugins to do the work of one plugin. I also wish Sonible didn't do the same thing with true balance and true level. It makes more sense that the two plugins should actually be a single plugin. I've heard about Mcompare, but I thought look hard into it. I've not heard how low they sale it for. I think I'm going to grab the first one that goes on sell. I've heard Metric A/B can get as low as $15, but I'm unsure about Reference 2. Currently, none of the referencing type plugins are on any great sale right now, or I missed it.
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I'm scared to upgrade.
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After updating central, it wants to force me to update all my plugins, and not just one! So, I can't pick to update only one, I must update them all??? Plus, with the scare they was going to do a full subscription based, I'm afraid up upgrade anything based on they could later try that again?
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? HoRNet Butterfly Version 1.0.5 Update Now Available!
GTsongwriter replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I don't understand Butterfly and why Hornet pushes it pretty hard. What I think Hornet should do is have MultiFreqs communicate to Total EQ so that you can "see" the conflict frequencies in Total EQ! That would be awesome, but they never did that... Instead, they are so focused on Butterfly, they can't see the "True Gold" they have that sits right in front of them! -
Seems like that sell is still on. Is this the lowest price ever seen? Also, is there another plugin that can EQ mix 3 layers (front, mid, back) at the same time like Smart:EQ?
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(not a deal) Can I really get RX 10 Standard for $91.55??
GTsongwriter replied to GTsongwriter's topic in Deals
I just don't like having a program that can only do a portion of it's full potential. Plus, there's features in advance I would love to have. -
(not a deal) Can I really get RX 10 Standard for $91.55??
GTsongwriter replied to GTsongwriter's topic in Deals
If anyone comes across an upgrade to advanced, for under $100, let me know! -
(not a deal) Can I really get RX 10 Standard for $91.55??
GTsongwriter replied to GTsongwriter's topic in Deals
At least it still counts as a paid product!