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28 minutes ago, Brian Walton said:
^I don't need to wear shades... I don't see what's in front of my face as it is.
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7 minutes ago, telecode 101 said:
they that that mosaic tape which i really liked. right up my alley sondwise. but i think i will just wait for a better deal. please i keep thinking that NI partner sale was much better prices . maybe i am wrong.
Yes NI deal was better for a lot of their library.
IIRC the NI sale bottomed out at 50% discount and it didn't include Fury and had the same (or close) pricing for NOVO, FORZO, VENTO.
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Is there a trial version out yet for the release version? I see it mentioned in the email and web page but...
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Fury For $49 - lowest price I've seen. Previous low was, IIRC, $79 same as the intro price.
https://heavyocity.com/product/fury-
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Nice mics.
I have the old non-SL Bluebird and love it. Great vocal mic.Here a SOS review:
https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/blue-essential-sl -
Sounds nice (web sound clips & Simeon's video) just wondering if this (VB3-II) offers anything over either the IKM version or the UA version?
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Signing up gets you on their email list i.e. to be notified. As @BTP mentioned "You have to be fast on 24th to get the plugin."
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I found stir fry all over my bed this morning...
I must have been sleep wokking again.-
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On 10/29/2023 at 7:48 PM, Larry Jones said:
I'd love to hear about that studio! I was Kitchen Sync on Sunset at Western. We had a 3M 16-track, but it ran at normal speeds (15 and 30). We did a few projects for folks who thought the 2-inch 16-track format was the ultimate. Who was I to argue?
Hi Larry,
For multitrack they weren't wrong (sonic wise) as 2" 16-track has the same specs per track as 1/4" 1/2 track that was used to mix masters.That studio was Mystic Sound on Selma (which ran parallel between Hollywood & Sunset) & Vine in Hollywood.
We had an Ampex MM1000 2" 16track ran at either 15 or 7.5 ips. Also had a swapable headstack for 1" 8 track.
Mixing console was a Spectra Sonic Spectra Sonics Model 1012
Control room monitors: JBL 4320
If you'd like to discuss it further we probably should discuss it in a PM or open a thread in the Coffee House-
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15 hours ago, Milan said:
Is there an example of what muted chords sound like when strumming?
It looks like there may be a lot of control for muting but it's only briefly touched on in the walkthough (a couple of seconds)
Maybe someone who has it can comment further...muted single notes:
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52 minutes ago, BTP said:
They sent an email about this again. Free for 5 days only apparently.
Three free reverbs this time - don't recall how many it was last time...
HYBRID FREE: reverb impulse library that combines real spaces with the tones of legendary digital reverb units.DUSTY RACKS FREE: a selection of 15 rare reverb units of the 80s and 90s
BLACKSTAR STUDIO: a full capture of all the rooms of the Blackstar recording studio, with multiple mic setups.
All libraries come with the REmatrix Player plug-in for free!
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from https://www.overloud.com/products/dusty-racks-free#getfreelib
GET THE LIBRARY FOR FREE
The library is FREE. It can be loaded into REmatrix Full as well as the free REmatrix Player, with the following steps:
- If you already have REmatrix Full or REmatrix player installed, please skip to step 5
- If you do not have an Overloud account, you need to create one for free.
- Download and install the free REmatrix Player. That’s our IR loader.
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Open the plugin in your daw and when asked for the authorization, log in with your Overloud account.
Your license will be automatically displayed:
- Download the Dusty Racks Free library
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Drag the downloaded library into REmatrix in order to install it.
IF ASKED FOR A SERIAL, CLICK CANCEL: the library will be authorized anyway.
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posted Wednesday...
As commented on the other thread - upgrade prices aren't as tempting as last year but who's to say if/when they'll hit that price again.
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1 hour ago, dumbquestions said:
Asked on KVR yesterday and got a reply from JRR shop saying the full product will be included in the holiday sale but the upgrade won’t:
https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=262178&start=496355566#top
I don't recall a FabFilter upgrade ever being cheaper than the price you'd get directly from FabFilter...
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I'm just a stoopid old man
At lot of people have problems with their spelling - don't be so hard on yourself.
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Most bald men still own a comb - they just can't part with it.
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5 hours ago, cclarry said:
$139.99 at EveryPlugin - Upgrade is $69.99
My upgrade price directly from FabFilter is $59.19
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@bjornpdx Don't know why you have this posted as not a deal.
The only deals/sales on Indiginus products are the introductory offers.
The current price is an introductory price $59 for v2 - v1 is selling for $69
V2 will be selling for $69 or higher once the introductory pricing expires - don't know if upgrade pricing will change.-
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My upgrade offer is almost twice the price of last year's offer.
It was debatable then, a definite pass now.
Maybe it's a decent deal if you're just now buying in but going from Signature to the All Plugins bundle where the only change is getting "new" plugins that only work in FL Studio? Nah...-
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M.2 is one of the SSD formats.
You should clarify what format you're seeking.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~`
What are the different types of SSDs?
There are several types of SSDs with varying speed and connection types, including 2.5", mSATA, M.2, and PCIe. The following section briefly reviews each type.
2.5": This is the most common type of SSD on the market. They offer the best value per GB and, while being the slowest, are still plenty fast.
mSATA: Short for Mini-SATA, these SSDs have a small form factor, a different connection type, and are a bare circuit board, unlike their enclosed 2.5" counterparts. They're a bit faster than a 2.5" SSD and are used in laptops and netbooks; devices where space is a concern.
M.2: Like mSATA, these drives are a bare circuit board. The significant differences are that they come in both SATA and PCIe versions and have different lengths and widths, allowing for more flexibility. Also, M.2 SSDs can support NVMe (Non-Volatile Memory Express), which mSATA and 2.5" do not.
PCIe (M.2): These are the fastest and most expensive SSDs. As the name would imply, they use a PCIe slot (the same slot your video card uses). They offer roughly four times faster speeds than a standard SATA drive.
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2 hours ago, locrian said:
I clicked it and it took me straight to my account where PSP stepDelay was waiting for me.
ROTFL I was referring to OP.
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6 hours ago, Michael Docy said:
Links don't work...
Try this:
https://www.pspaudioware.net/UserArea/user/assets-
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Boom Library October freebie - Sea Predators
https://www.boomlibrary.com/free-sfx-oct-23-w3ery/?utm_source=(MC) BOOM Library&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=56_FREE_SFX_OCT_23&utm_content=hero-image
Just the effects you needed for your latest romantic ballad - Aquatic Predators!
Or maybe your goth remake of "I am the Walrus"?
What says love more than a 1/2 ton of descending blubber & teeth?-
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Looks interesting...
Cherry Audio PSP Ultimate Modular Col Software Plug-In Download for $33
in Deals
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It's a great collection - if you'll use it.
I.E. it's part of the Cherry module system, not a plugin.