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The modulation looks a lot more advanced though.
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I got this with Phils cascade for 29, first time i actuality managed to use my 50 voucher in a long time.
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One reason to why there’s a difference: Guitarist are used to hearing the amp live in the room, which is not what plugins are simulating (i.e a mic:ed speaker).
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Heads-up regarding A|A|S version 3's and sound packs
Joakim replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Deals
Do you have the newer versions of the hosts? -
50% off Kilohearts Faturator, Ladder Filter, Distortion and Phaser
Joakim replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Indeed, and those plugins are both lightweight and effective - it just works. I have more plugins than anyone needs but these are my new go-tos. Highly recommend. -
I’ve had it for a few years now, and it’s actually more of a creative tool. It does have a somewhat limited range (classic drum machine) of sounds but gets you there very quickly. Turning buttons have a drastic effect but it always turns into something usable. I imagine it would be very cool for live use/jams.I don’t mind the missing sequencer as I use my DAW for that but I would like to see more variety in the sound department and a few more effects. It needs an update imho, and competition is stiff,
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Tried to add a 29 plugin to a 49 deal to pass the $75 threshold of the $50 voucher, but they ruined it by adding a stack discount for 2 plugins taking it just under 75. Truly useless voucher.
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You don't get all the preset with AL if you don’t buy the underlying synths though, which is why I bough V-collection while I mostly use AL (plus I can tweak sounds),
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I also received a 50% off voucher when logging in, check your account
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Meet our Christmas Guiro - a free Christmas:ified ?percussion instrument, played with your mod wheel. To get your copy, simply login to your Klevgrand account (or create one). To play our Guiro, press down the candy cane with note-on and move it with midi control change #1.
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They indeed cover similar ground but in practice you get very different things from them Pigment sounds very analogue and the presets are often complex. Can be CPU heavy. Phase plant tend to sound more digital and aggressive. The interface may be the best I’ve ever seen in a synth, and it’s easy to understand complex patches, The presets are very contemporary and has plenty of attitude. I use both frequently, probably more than any of my other 20+ synths together. One thing I like about pigments is that it has loads of presets which van be easily managed with tags. it can be very cpu heavy though. Kilohearts just started offering presets so perhaps there is more to come. You really need the snapins if you want to edit sounds though (presets work without them). I use pigments more because of the huge preset library, but you can’t go wrong with any of them.
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Triad is awesome, even if you aren’t doing crazy things. Ex you could put your delay only on the high frequencies, and it’s great for troubleshooting, like putting a gate on a narrow band etc. All of the byomoe presets are there and this is basically a multi-band version of it. You can do some additional cool things with it like modulating the cross over points etc.
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Amplitube 5 is here - Release Date 15/12/20 or 16/12/20
Joakim replied to Fret Flintstone's topic in Deals
I’m thinking about buying hardware, but the question is which version if amplitube I would be getting. Any ideas? -
The compression curves are quite configurable though but it doesn’t do saturation. The best feature imho is the side chain spectral ducking, to carve out conflicting frequencies across channels.
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V as in a roman 5, so amplitube 5
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And ting = stuff in Swedish ? Love that ting one too, so simple to add some rhythmic spice and interest
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Klevgränd Skaka shaker instrument with 50% intro ($24.99) Skaka is a sample-based sequencer plugin for shaker percussion instruments. It has 12 slots, each with its own instrument, parameters (lots of them!) and pattern. We've built both the sequencer and the sampler from the ground, to optimize this instrument for these types of sounds. Each pattern contains events, with individual parameters like pitch, velocity (as in how fast the instrument is shaken), and envelope. With full control over shuffle/swing amount, an advanced humanizer function, internal awareness of in- and out shakes (yes, they sound different), using grids divided into triplets/quintuplets/septuplets, timing fine-tuning and variable sequence lengths, Skaka can get very close to how a human percussionist would sound in almost any tempo without any use of degrading time stretching or similar techniques. https://klevgrand.se/products/skaka Skaka = shake in Swedish ?
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from KVR: Someone was able to modify our main web page and insert a small piece of code that redirected the users to the other site. They accessed the web page through Magento Connect, which is the extension downloader for Magento (our eCommerce platform), and did not have access to our server or database. Our checkout page was not modified at all and there is no evidence that they gained access to anyone's personal information, and the vulnerability that allowed them to gain that access has been closed. In addition, I had disabled our servers as soon as I found out about the issue, after which point there was no data available for them to access.
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A lot of reviews already and most seem to say that it’s better for whatever it’s worth. It can also be used in amp room and modular. I won’t by it even if it’s better but would be happy to use it’s it’s included in their next volume bundle.
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Use the MONOPHONICLEGEND coupon for a further discount. Will take another 20% off the intro price
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I have both but they are actually quite different and I often prefer multipass. Multipass and it’s snap-in modules has a neater/cleaner one-screen UI and is generally much easier/faster to work with. Some of the snapins doesn’t have an equivalent in triad and they can be used stand alone as well. The snapins have a very different sound compared to the byome modules. I have most of the UA-plugins and triad is indeed a powerful sound design tool which I also use, but it sounds completely different. Multipass does however require investment in snapins, and although I bought most snapins for like $10 each (with vouchers) it’s still going to be more expensive than getting triad on sale. It’s definitely worth having if one have already bought into their eco-system though.
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I am receiving a 30$ loyalty voucher every month and have since my first purchase. I’ve bought most of my snap-Ins for like $10 each. Perhaps you should reach out their support?
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The main point of the multipass host is the modulation and it’s probably difficult to integrate third party plugins with that, unless they were snap-in compatible.
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Please note that they send out a 30$ voucher each month and often have sales on snapins so Imgot most of the collection for a small fraction of the list price. Multipass is awesome even with a few of the optional snapins, and things like reverb, chorus, distortion etc are very cool to use on only parts of the spectrum.
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Where do I find the coupon? Have sampletank max, tracks max and amplitube and I assume this would qualify (?). *edit* It’s added automatically at check out. Appears you can’t use jampoints and the coupon, as always,