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ralfrobert

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  1. I would be interested in how the sounds are delivered. Can they be downloaded in bulk? Or does one end up retrieving single sounds? I mainly work in offline scenarios and have to download them beforehand. Any experiences?
  2. We will see if he will start a small company again and do everything right. Wouldn't be a surprise.
  3. I never fell in love with Ujam products. You get nice sounding results quickly, but they are limited from a certain point.
  4. https://www.audiodeluxe.com/ Plus Deluxe Bucks. One free plugin per customer. Ends March 31st.
  5. These are glorified stock plugins, nothing special.
  6. Not from me. I checked them some time ago and discarded them. Smaller, specialized instruments suit me better. But that's just me.
  7. Great product, never on sale, regular updates, all of them free. https://www.tbproaudio.de/products/dseq Update to V3.9.0 - NEW: show output spectrum - NEW: side-chain gain - UPDATE: accept audio files with extension "aif" - UPDATE: allow input values in the format 0.5k => 500 - UPDATE: DSP/CPU improvements - UPDATE: extended pre-filter range to 10-20kHz - UPDATE: improved plugin activation screen - UPDATE: small GUI fixes - UPDATE: undo/redo optimized for spectrum view changes - FIX: crash with Mac OS Sonoma Arm and Logic/Garageband - FIX: Reason crash after project load if GUI is resized or scaled
  8. Then buy it and have two beloved plugins. But this rises the stress level.
  9. D16 resells for the 60% off sale prices we have now. And like u-he, you are likely to keep them. I will put it this way: Most of what I keep using all the time is on the more expensive side and from well known vendors. If I add up the costs for crap over the last five years, it sums up to Omnisphere twice.
  10. Don't replace a beloved plugin with another one.
  11. I've sold a lot and never had big problems. After years of toying around with hundreds of plugins, I've defined my own standards and cut down my setup. Good choice, I have to say.
  12. U-he or D16 when on sale have excellent resale value. There are others, too.
  13. It always gives me a bad feeling to be unable to transfer plugins at all. This is the case with Klevgrand. So I will sit this one out.
  14. Exactly, coffee here, and not only mags, but also lots of real books. My 50th birthday is in a few weeks. Half a century, so I'm really old. Phew, ...
  15. You are right. I have to check if they can be resized in PressReader.
  16. I have to say I sometimes buy Beat (the printed one) for long train rides or for some of the tutorials. And I always find someone who will pick it up after I'm done with it. For those of us who still consume media of the 20th century, it might be worth a look.
  17. Or you get it via the mag reader of your public library for no additional cost. Another way to get Beat is to pick up Readly for a month. Just saying. Endless possibilities.
  18. https://www.fanatical.com/en/bundle/plugins-and-sounds-music-making-made-easy-bundle Three tiers, €22.10 for the biggest package. WA Production plugins and tons of sounds.
  19. Let's put it this way: I've checked on some of the plugins some time ago, and they are nothing special. In a world with a lot of choice regarding plugins, you will always find something better. I would recommend to pick something like Analog Obsession for free or, if you are after pedals, go for Audiority, Kuassa or the many others around. Bottom line: As I wanted to downsize my setup anyway (which I did), I've successfully ignored this company.
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