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Huh, worked for me just seconds before.
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https://en.meming.world/wiki/So_Anyway,_That’s_How_I_Imagine_Our_Target_Audience If you're willing to pay $10000 for a bottle of liquor that you won't even remember, I assume you might just buy an everything bundle from all the companies. Just in case.
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Ask.Video Summer Solstice Sale - 60% 0ff Library Passes
Jason Neudorf replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
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Ask.Video Summer Solstice Sale - 60% 0ff Library Passes
Jason Neudorf replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
This isn't on their website. you may need to be on their mailing list. They sent me a code 23SolsticeAV10 that may work. -
One reason that someone might want Syntronik2 MAX is to get on the "MAXgrade" track with IK, assuming (cross your fingers) that IK continues its policy of only giving the best deals to people who have MAX software. I don't have any great love for sampled synthesizers, as there are things you just can't do using samples (for example, modulating pulse widths); wavetables seem a philosophically better choice. However, if you're one of the people who likes the specific sounds that IK chose to sample, this is a good deal for you. You will probably be able to get an exceptional deal on Total Studio 4 in 4-16 months. Otherwise you may be nickel-and-diming yourself, getting a decent product at a reasonable price. But without a good upgrade path.
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(not a deal) Has EzKeys ever had a huge discount sale?
Jason Neudorf replied to GTsongwriter's topic in Deals
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Purchased, because all the Melda stuff got upgraded to 16.05 and it gave me a nice warm fuzzy feeling.
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IK tends to have really crappy upgrade policies in general. There's a crossgrade price, for anyone who's bought anything with an MSRP of $99 (ie, pretty much anyone), and a maxgrade price (for someone who has MAX of something). Deals seem to be on a "hardcover book" basis, more than loyalty. If you want something cheap, you need to wait and buy at the end of the cycle. Certainly don't expect any deals on upgrades unless you have a MAX product. Which isn't to say they're bad; if you like TONEX SE, and it has the thingies you want, go ahead; it's still cheaper than a couple guitar lessons, and you'll get it now, not in 2024.
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"that said, its pretty solid, but something i only reach for after exhausting all my other options because the UX is frankly a pain" -- some guy who goes by "Cinaed" (he also dislikes that Melda is owned by the private equity that owns FL) In general: extremely powerful, less than friendly, but consistent across the line (the learning curve is steep, but applies everywhere).
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mmmm, vibra-tomb https://www.waproduction.com/plugins/view/mvibratomb
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https://discuss.cakewalk.com/index.php?/topic/51127-ik-multimedia-total-studio-35-max-19999-jrrshop-rrp-99999/&do=findComment&comment=390351 I was surprised that they kept sales on TS3.5 as long as they did, but I doubt they'll give substantial deals on their star products for a while. If we're lucky we might get Toe-Necks SE for $49, or a good group buy. Best to save your pesos for groceries or drum lessons, and wait.
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Strangely, I was able to find one. After logging in, I scrolled down the auth0 page, and found an egg, which had a 50% off code. But UJAM regular prices are rich enough that there wasn't anything I wanted. (it was something like EASTER2023-ZM blah blah-blah blah-3FG55BE).
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OK, so here were my predictions from November '22: I'm surprised that there were 6 months of "catch up" sales at the $99 price point for TS3.5, but other than that, there's nothing unexpected. Not sure if I'll upgrade in 2024, but I'm sure by 2026, they'll have some new cool stuff. Or maybe I'll get something "free" with hardware.
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$189 as upgrade from pigments (as compared to 149 now, don't think it includes minifreak).
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There seem to be a lot of options; The BOCS bundle at 6GBP, various things from SoundIron at 4.18GBP, many 2GBP items from "Noisy Michael". I'm sure there are many bargain-bin specials that are quite good. Any thoughts on which one to choose? Edit: got the Notebook by Edu Prado. Looks fun.
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The dynamic discounts almost sound enticing; 3 wedge force instruments as low as $8 each. Except nobody really likes them. The Unfiltered Audio stuff though ...
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Retro aesthetic.
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Now that's interesting. So IK is getting POSITIVE feedback on something. Nice!
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The major issue with sample-based synths like Syntronik Mem-V is that some sounds from the real synth are intrinsically impossible. You get a small, finite set of pulse widths. Maybe modulated, maybe not. With a fully modelled synth, you can do a PWM pulse-width sweep, from x% to y% synced to 1/4 notes or whole notes, or anything in between. Or a sequence of sine waves that get "cut off" in the middle by a lower-frequency square wave. This allows for changes in harmonic content that you just can't get from single samples. It's probably the motivation for "wavetable" synths. Which doesn't mean that the sounds you get from this are bad, it's just limited.
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BEAT Magazine - 12 Month Subscription $24.99
Jason Neudorf replied to aidan o driscoll's topic in Deals
Many libraries offer Beat for free via overdrive. But if you can't get it for free (via your local library's subscription) then this might be a great deal. https://downloadlibrary.overdrive.com/library/magazines/media/9530540- 1 reply
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ooh, bazille presets.
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With chromeaphone 2, the latest sets only worked as "presets" in AAS Player, but those originally mastered for Chromeaphone 2 still worked. One way to check is to look at the press section https://www.applied-acoustics.com/press/ . Anything after VS-3 released was released in 2018 would only work as presets (ie, String Theory, Fear Within, Masala 2). So "stranger strings", "masala", "aftermath" etc should work with VS-2. Of course, the macros added for VS-3 wouldn't be exposed.
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Choirs maybe? I'm considering bought the Children's one in Ark 2.
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Nice. I just wish there were a few more controls on AAS player to make use of instruments I don't have; even CC#74 for timbre would be nice. But I guess beggars can't be choosers.