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  1. 23 minutes ago, GoncaloL said:

    7 years it is!

    i dont get this kind of passive agressive response to a fair expectation (and plausible given the recent IK pricing strategy)

    We will see. Prices are going down the drain at the moment.  Will check again in a year or two.  

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  2. 8 minutes ago, antler said:

    I've never looked at FL Studio before today; I had no idea it could be used as a plugin from another DAW.

    It can be a lot of fun as a closed system for the creative part of the job.  For me, it's a piece of software that puts a smile on my face when I fire it up. But that's just me. :)

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  3. 13 minutes ago, kitekrazy1 said:

    Image  Line does the same thing on their forum. Then again most of the users are into creating music instead of buying stuff.

    I was actually introduced to FL when a small version came with my Home Studio 2000 cd.  Back then I hated the step sequencer concept.  After FL's popularity increased more DAWs added a step sequencer.

    I don't know,  but I use FL for creating electronic stuff, other software for mixing,  recording,  deep editing.  I guess it's similar for lots of people.  

  4. 1 hour ago, joeletters said:

    damn I'd forgotten that.  I think Urs said Uhbik 2 comes before Zebra 3, right?  But he did say that MPE/CLAP would be before either of those things, so...progress.

    It takes some time,  but what matters in the end is quality.  So I'll wait. .. and be happy when things arrive. 

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  5. 31 minutes ago, Nick Blanc said:

    Ok this turned out to be a fun topic. I think the market is pretty saturated and people who are around for more than a couple of years (especially those under the care of cclarry), have pretty much all they want and need. 

    I've been thinking and I guess what did it for me was 1) the realisation that they all do pretty much the same, the only general difference is workflow. And 2) the realisation that the YouTube reviewers are just salesmen who will sell you anything. Fueled by those companies. And 3) actually doing mixes and tracks multiple times a week showed me that what I have is waaaay too much.

    Don't get me wrong, if someone makes an interesting delay or distortion plugin which can do wild sounddesign things I might still bite. But for now I'm good...

    Same here.  I just went for Fabfilter,  Voxengo, Tokyo Dawn, Melodyne and Valhalla two years ago, and that covers 98%. I have a lot more,  however,  including complete Melda.  So the salesmen succeded. 

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  6. 38 minutes ago, jngnz said:

    If I had to start all over I'd look for a hobby that isn’t such a money sink hole. Folding sheets of paper or something.

    Origami paper can get expensive. Grow potatoes instead. :)

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  7. 14 minutes ago, fitzroy said:

    Yup, it doesn't work either online or offline. I wrote to them to ask for the download links (before antler posted them), and they were kind enough to reply with links. I wrote back to ask about the activation issues.

    What's worrying in their initial reply was this: "The Gig Performer PA edition no longer exists". Baffling. However their relationship with Deskview ended, I don't get why we wouldn't be able to use (and that includes reinstall/activate if we have to) the version of the software that we bought. If that's the case, I'm done with PA for good. I was pretty lucky so far with being able to move licenses around, and now suddenly this, on top of Sampletekk (another place where your licenses just disappear into thin air).  

    What about Sampletekk?

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