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TheSteven

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  1. ^^^ It is indeed a great, solid synth. IMHO it more than holds its own when compared with most soft synths. I think the main reason it doesn't get more love is that they stopped selling it. If they ever brought it back to market and added MPE** support that would great but not holding my breathe. **maybe I could do that with Unify.
  2. Shimmer Shake Strike 2 with the Expansion - discounted price for users with v1 is lower as well!
  3. I finally found my email coupon - emailed on Sept 15th 8:46am and picked up Opera for $19.50
  4. I have legacy and v2.31 Are you using Korg Software Pass to download/install it?
  5. If you're looking for a nice free EQ check out Blue Cat's Triple EQ you can pick it up by itself or as part of their excellent Freeware pack https://www.bluecataudio.com/Products/Bundle_FreewarePack/ Unless you just got have gooey knobs. Some of us probably like that kind of thing. and yes I know I misspelled GUI
  6. Awesome!
  7. From https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/production-expert-1/synchro-arts-repitch-announced So RePitch + VocAlign = Revoice Pro?
  8. The Truly Wonderful yet Expensive Zynaptiq Adaptiverb Harmonic Tracking Resynthesis Reverb Plugin or the TWYEZAHTRRP. I don't use this a lot (maybe I should grab it more often) but there's been a couple times when I wanted something wet but couldn't find a verb that worked how I wanted with the other instrumentation and it (Adaptiverb) did the trick.
  9. The only problem I'm really hearing is a sibilance issue. Hopefully Fluffy Audio will address that, if not - it can probably be minimized if not fixed with an iZopetop (or other brand) denoise plugin.
  10. Quote from https://www.fluffyaudio.com/shop/simple-opera-singer/
  11. 50% off if you own Spaghetti Western - coupon code sent by email.
  12. Working fine on my system, w latest version of Cakewalk. Thanks @Hidden Symmetry, apparently I missed the previous update.
  13. Still got this somewhere... Never had the heart to toss it.
  14. For Eventide...
  15. Currently owning Simple Monsters gets you $99 discount on Dehumaniser2 ($300 instead of $399). Hopefully will bring BF price of Dehumaniser 2 down by same amount.
  16. Release Notes: 1.1.2 Added Physion Mk II plugin, replacing Physion v1 Updated the default color scheme to "Dark" in SplitEQ Optimized some metering code in SplitEQ Added additional display and mouse input source information to Support Information exporter Mitigated a bug in all plugins where dropdown menus would become "orphaned" if the plugin window was moved while the menu was open Fixed a bug in all plugins where option-clicking a text box to reset it would incorrectly enable keyboard input Fixed a bug in all plugins where option-clicking a dropdown menu box to reset it would incorrectly open the menu Fixed a bug in SP2016 Reverb in Pro Tools where the low frequency gain slider would stutter when moving it Fixed a bug in SplitEQ where hitting the enter key would toggle the last pressed button
  17. Release notes: v1.5.5 (9/9,2022) Added rhythm snapshots. Added snapshot option menu. v1.5 (8/19,2022) Added rhythm note editing (move, copy, change length, multiple selection, line selection). Reloading the data list doesn't change the current data state. v1.4.7 (8/5,2022) Added drag reorder in data lists (rhythm, progression, voicing list). Added scrollbar movement keystroke in data lists. v1.4.6 (7/22,2022) Added master output (pitch & velocity). Changed setting system. v1.4.5 (6/24,2022) Combination of UI & MIDI keyboard input (MIDI processing improvements) Added selection option for all ranges of rhythm lengths.
  18. Umm... maybe... but nowhere in the webpage for this patch set does it mention Unify... I think that the news about the discontinuation of support for Absynth has created an opportunity of interest in Absynth that Skippy is taking advantage of (nothing wrong about that) with this sale. Note that I am not implying that these patches won't work in Unify or are any less awesome because they are not designed specifically to work in Unify.
  19. re: Absynth Power Pack for Unify Awesome set of patches. But... While this may work in Unify (as AFAIK Absynth works in Unify) it is not a Unify oriented patch set.
  20. C:\Audio\VST64\64Main\Cakewalk is my default Cakewalk plugin folder for 64bit VSTs I placed the 64bit VST, "FET Compressor.dll", in C:\Audio\VST64\64Main\Cakewalk\FET Compressor (see previous sentence) and now I have the Softube FET Compressor in Pro Channel! Thanks @scook for the tip! Note: that the ProChannel version only has access to the shown controls (i.e. the 5 knobs).
  21. That's a great price for a great plugin. I already have several nice versions (PSP, Arturia, Waves) - just debating if I need yet another. Here's some good info, if you're curious, on various 1176 VSTs models. Top 11 Best FET Compressor Emulation Plugins For Your DAW For example if you're checking to see which ones have a lookahead feature (answer: Softube & Arturia) or if you're can't remember/are trying to figure out how many FET clones you already own..,
  22. Oh wow - a $50 vinyl simulator that I can add to my collection of mostly freebies. (e.g. Vinyl Plugin—Free Lofi Plug-in | iZotope) Be still my heart lest you burst from my chest. Just the thought that I might be able to relive my teenage dreams of longing for something better than my old long since junked General Electric Trimline Stereo 500 Vinyl Record Player give me the shivers and perhaps a cold sweat... Speaking of nostalgia - for $48.95 I can help you recreate that old west Bar-B-Que flavor that was so highly prized by the old west. Introducing Buffalo Chips(tm) - made in America. Just toss the authentically organic sun died buffalo pie on the coals (or gas burner) of your Bar-B-Que to enjoy that unique smokey flavor of prairie trail gourmet chuck wagon cuisine. Also introducing Donkey Chips(tm) - now even a novice can make everything taste like @ss.
  23. Major u-he MFM2 update MFM2.5 has been released! Firstly, MFM2 has just taken a giant leap forward: Most obviously, the original "3D disk" UI has been replaced by a much more practical design. Under the hood, we added CLAP as well as native support for Apple Silicon (M1) CPU, macOS Monterey. Some other notable improvements in version 2.5: New input section with transient control and filter "Granular": pitch shifter, syncable to song tempo "Diffusor": from audio smear to complex reverbs Full preset browser, preferences page, MIDI Learn pages https://u-he.com/products/mfm2/ Note:
  24. LOL - can't see if you don't take the time to look... https://www.tracktion.com/products/biotek BioTek is a beast. Multiple facets for creating a large variety of tones. Looks like a tweaker dream - you could probably get lost for years just with all the sonic possibilities. BUT having said that I am actually just a bit underwhelmed by default sample library - lots of stuff there but not really that impressed with a lot of it. Maybe I was just demoing the wrong patches or maybe just jaded. If I was just starting to build my synth library I'd jump at this - it's a great price for something with a lot of possibilities. But personally, at the moment, I've already got enough beasts in my zoo that don't get enough attention.
  25. Are the "vocal" snippits that appear here & there - part of the library? The way they list the patches playing makes it a bit hard at times to tell which patch is being referred to.
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