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Note that Larry is quoting the intro sales prices. Spitfire Studio Woodwinds will be available at this price until Friday 1st March 2019 at 23:59 GMT . Comparison between Studio Woods & Studio Woods Pro versions:
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ACID Music Studio 11 is out - upgrade $39.99 (MSRP $59.99) 5 years you had to wait – but it was worth it. Today we're proud to present you the brand-new ACID Music Studio 11 – the first version with 64-bit power! Start producing without limits. Use all the instruments and effects that your song deserves. Produce in real time and in a new, more creative environment. 64-bit architecture enables the necessary performance. Now with new instruments, new effects, and brand-new loops to juice your creativity and take your songs to the next level. Get the all-new ACID Music Studio 11 today! Only available until February 17, 2019 in this exclusive upgrade offer. More info: https://www.magix.com/us/music/acid/upgrade/upgrade-offer-acid-music-studio-11/ DISCOVER THE ALL-NEW 64-BIT POWER For the first time ever, your RAM is used completely for your music production and offers a noticeable improvement while producing. This means you can make music faster, bolder, and more impressive than ever before! Over 2,500 new loops. New Instruments. 6 New Effects. It looks as good as it sounds. We have updated the ACID Music Studio experience with a brand new, slick interface which will inspire you to make even better music.
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ToneSpot Bass Pro We decided to offer ToneSpot Bass Pro for a reasonable price and even decrease the price in our initial offer available until February 18. Only $49! Thanks to all of you who purchased the product and those who commented in our Feedback form or added a Product Review. Your satisfaction and orders are the reason to continue the development of other plug-ins for you! Buy ToneSpot for $49 $99 https://shop.audified.com/products/tonespot-bass-pro
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50% off every plugin and 20% off bundles The sale is valid from February 14th at 10:00 (Italy time) and will last only until February 16th at 15:00. Have a look at the countdown on our site and do not miss the chance to have our latest plugins for half the price! Just go to http://www.hornetplugins.com to get the special prices!
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Everyone has a different work style and what you've done sounds like it could be very useful. My problem isn't usually finding good sounds, it's finding enough time to do the other elements of song creation. I tried creating a list of great & usable patches once upon a time but found I rarely used it.
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Hi Fleer, Found this link that works for a Mac version download. Get Riffstation Mac version Verified that the installer works - just installed it on my Mac.
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Definitely check out the demo - there's another thread about the update under the deals forum and some are underwhelmed about acquiring this upgrade. If you are planning on buying it... If you're on Time+Space's mailing list check your email for a 10% off discount coupon code. If you have Time+Space loyalty points you can drop the price further still. https://www.timespace.com/products/overloud-th-u-full-guitar-amp-simulator?variant=20701205266545
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Will Omnisphere do everything that IK Syntronik will?
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If this is your only criteria - Omnisphere hands down. As abacab says Omnisphere is a beast. In terms of builtin library... IK Syntronik - 2,000 patches Omnisphere - 14,000 patches and a patch can have up to 10 oscillators. But the real question to ask is what do actually need? Omnisphere costs significantly more and just because it has 14,000 patches doesn't mean that that you're going to like or be able to use most of them. I'd recommend you first check out a number of the many video demos for both synths and see if you like what you hear and the synth is something that you can work with if you like both synths and both look like they are manageable then maybe you should save up for Omnisphere. But be honest with yourself and don't just get Omnisphere because it's bigger or more expensive. I'm willing to bet there are a number of people out their who bought it and rarely use it because they just get lost in it. In regards to: >Can I make the same instruments more or less in Omnisphere? I'm not sure this is the right question. Most people aren't that good that programming synths or rather spend their time making music as opposed to trying to learn. Can it be done? Probably Yes. But Omnisphere does contain a lot of classic sounds and you can probably find many of them buried in it's library. -
You're probably saturated with reports & reviews of the 2019 Winter NAMM but here's a nice overview from KVR that's not mono-focused on just guitars or synths or something else. https://www.kvraudio.com/focus/winter-namm-2019-show-report-44260
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Per iZotope - today is last day of sale (Tues, Feb 12th)
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I just noticed that I received an email this morning time stamped 8:29 AM PST from Time+Space... Maybe because I bought TH3 from them. The discount plus the loyalty points from buying TH3 should add up to a nice sale price.
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I received an email from Plugin Alliance this morning regarding the bug report I submitted on the VST3 issue:
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From what I recall with this version no registration/serial#/etc. is required.
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Just received the following email. Riffstation is a great program and is currently free. It'll be interesting to see what they replace it with. +++++++++++++++++++++ Goodbye, Riffstation Pro We are sad to announce that Riffstation Pro (Mac/PC) will no longer be available for download. We are immensely proud of the success Riffstation has experienced and of the legion of dedicated guitar players it has seen develop along the way. We'd like to thank you for your support over the years. We will be coming out with an exciting new product soon. In the meantime, if you are using an older version of Riffstation Pro, we strongly recommend that you update to the latest version now to future-proof your app. It's free to download until March 15, 2019. Download Please note that you will need Mac OS X v10.10/Windows 7 or higher to run the latest version of the application. See you soon, The Riffstation team
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RayBlaster 2.5 currently on sale 50% off https://www.tone2.com/rayblaster2.html Nemesis 1.6 currently on sale 50% off https://www.tone2.com/nemesis.html Both of these were recently updated and the update is free. Edit: The only 3rd party reseller that I see matching these prices is https://www.bestservice.com/rayblaster_2.html
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Midi automation on instrument channel ?
TheSteven replied to lychee's topic in Instruments & Effects
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Midi automation on instrument channel ?
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For some reason the help links you post show up in French and it looks like the English option is missing among the languages options. Any way to reset this one my end? -
I didn't know that CPM could handle the details of implementing JBridge, thanks for the info!
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Yes EveryPlug, http://everyplugin.com, usually has the best Waves and EastWest prices. EastWest software (except for Play6) are current marked down by EW 50% . Here's a separate thread going on about the current EastWest sale...
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Aye Fleer, nothin' but the best of cheese for this group!?
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Big Tick's old classic has resurfaced. Through a special arrangement with Big Tick Audio, 2getheraudio is offering a newly remastered and updated version of Cheeze Machine - and it is free. Mac & Windows version available. https://www.2getheraudio.com/instruments/cheeze-machine-2/ Back by popular demand comes a remastered version of the extremely popular Cheeze Machine virtual instrument byBig Tick Audio. An extra cheesy, extra saucy string box in the style of the original vintage string machines. Cheeze Machine 2 includes an expanded oscillator section, convolution reverb, a vintage ensemble chorus, and 64 bit compatibility for VST, AU, AAX and Standalone applications. Also included, bonus preview presets for Cheeze Machine Pro, an upcoming release with additional filters, pitch envelopes and performance controls. Cheeze Machine 2 Specifications Vintage String Box virtual instrument plugin Two virtual analog oscillators plus a sub oscillator for super thick sounds Vintage Ensemble, Phaser and Modulation Effects Over 60 strings, brass, bass, pads and keyboard sounds Super simple interface for quick intuitive editing Ultra CPU and memory efficient!
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It's preorder - $9. If you like their other stuff or are impressed by the demo video maybe it's worth a $9 gamble to commit to the preorder. I don't own any of their stuff so I can't say comment on their other efforts...
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Also here's a KVR thread on how to use Melda's MGranualMB (not free) to create that effect. Creating risers using MGranularMB
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You want to create a 'riser'. There are number of plugins that specifically do that - for example AIR has a plugin called 'the Riser' Most of these plugins use their own sounds & effects. Waves has a plugin, SoundShifter, that uses your audio to create that effect. I've linked a video below. It will probably eventually be on sale again at Waves for $29 but if you want it now it's currently on sale for $43.73 at http://everyplugin.com/soundshifter.html