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  1. SOS review on initial version: https://www.soundonsound.com/reviews/psp-infinistrip indepth analysis of PSP InfiniStrip (initial release) https://www.admiralbumblebee.com/music/2020/06/03/PSP-InfiniStrip-Review.html https://www.admiralbumblebee.com/music/2020/06/21/PSP-InfiniStrip-Review-2.html
  2. PSP InfiniStrip wind $149 ($50 off or free upgrade if you own previous version of InfiniStrip ) https://www.pspaudioware.net
  3. Didn't get the gift but already had it as it was at one point a freebie from Ujam with any purchase.
  4. Info on plugin: https://www.pro-tools-expert.com/home-page/2018/10/4/friday-free-plug-in-tube-sat-vintage-by-wave-arts?mc_cid=1c4caeb619&mc_eid=e94c3cc3ea How Do I Get This Plug-in? Go to the Wave Arts website and download the installer. When you run Tube Sat Vintage for the first time you will be asked to register the plug-in and provide an email address. you can unsubscribe from any communications at any time. Tube Sat Vintage is a free plug-in and no iLok is required to run it. Edit: Turns out this is an oldy but goody - been around a while, has nice reviews.
  5. GForce Virtual String Machine Sale! £99.99 £33.33 VSM - The world's greatest vintage string ensembles wrapped into an intuitive synthesizer user interface The Virtual String Machine v3 (VSM) is an intuitive yet highly powerful string machine synthesizer and contains a wealth of sounds from a small mountain of classic and rare string machines. VSM comes with 1000+ patches yet enables you to craft your own unique strings from the 208 individual sets of meticulously sampled machines helping confirm VSM as the go-to instrument for this wonderful family of instruments. 46 String Machines in 1 intuitive instrument The VSM is an intuitive but highly powerful Virtual String Machine which affords the user many of the sounds from this genre of instrument, and contains a wealth of sounds from a small mountain of classic and rare string machines. These range from the first commercial string ensembles (Eminent® 310 & Freeman® String Symphonizer) through to the highly lauded Solina®, Elka® Rhapsody, Logan® String Melody, Korg® PE2000 and many more. Full VSM Instrument List ARP Omni ARP Quartet ARP Quadra Stereo Clef Crumar Multiman Crumar Trilogy Elektronika Elka Rhapsody Eminent 310 Farfisa Firstman Freeman String Symphonizer Godwin Hohner K4 Jen SX2007 Junost 21 Korg Lambda Korg PE-2000 Logan String Melody Logan String Melody II Mellotron MkII Moog Opus 3 Moog Polymoog Oberheim OB-8 Oberheim OB-8 Stereo Oberheim OB-12 Stereo Oberheim Xpander Orchestron Philicorda Sequential Prelude Solina Solina Stereo Streicher Stereo Technics KN200 Teisco Roland Juno 106 Stereo Roland JP-6 Stereo Roland JP-8000 Stereo Roland RS-202 Roland RS-505 Stereo Roland VP-330 Roland VP-330 Stereo Yamaha CE-25 Yamaha CS-60 Yamaha CS-60 Stereo Yamaha CS-80 Stereo Yamaha GX-1 Yamaha SK-15 Yamaha SS-30 Yamaha SY-2 Yamaha SY-2 Stereo Essential String Machine Jean Michel Jarre: Oxygene (Eminent 310), Equinoxe (Elka Rhapsody) Duran Duran: Rio (Crumar) John Foxx: Metamatic (Elka Rhapsody) Beck: Midnight Vultures (Opus 3) Morrisey: You are the Quarry (Opus 3) Jeff Wayne: War Of The Worlds (Freeman String Symphonizer) David Bowie: Low (Solina) Roy Ayers: Everybody Loves the Sunshine (Solina) Herbie Hancock: Chameleon (Solina) Steve Hackett: Spectral Mornings (Logan String Melody), Voyage of the Acolyte (Elka Rhapsody) Genesis: Lamb Lies Down on Broadway album (Elka Rhapsody layered with Mellotron®) Air: Moon Safari album (Solina) Ultravox: Vienna (Elka Rhapsody & Yamaha SS-30), Artificial Life – (Elka Rhapsody) Lonnie Liston Smith: Expansions (Solina) Gary Wright: Dreamweaver (Solina) Goldfrapp: Number One (Roland RS505) Vangelis: Heaven & Hell (Elka Rhapsody) Joy Division: Love Will Tear Us Apart (ARP Omni) New Order: Blue Monday (ARP Omni) The Cure: In Between Days (Solina) Pink Floyd: Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Solina) Kraftwerk: Trans Europe Express (ARP Omni)
  6. Life is short, free time shorter still. I'll wait till some future killer group buy then perhaps jump in.
  7. Looks like several licenses have surfaced... https://line6.com/support/topic/45810-anybody-have-a-helix-native-license-for-sale/page/3/?tab=comments#comment-377508
  8. I think I posted a version of this back on the old Cakewalk forum years ago... 'cept it was about plugins...
  9. Makes sense. For some reason I was thinking that the Tube DI was the AI. Need a 2nd cup of coffee to unplug the Fuzz pedal that's still connected to my mental circuits...
  10. Thanks for the info. AI? (it's early here maybe my coffee hasn't kicked yet) After playing around with the E765RT I concluded that for around $9 (with the discount coupon) it was a no-brainer purchase and picked it up. I listened to your audio clip and I like the guitar tones that your getting.
  11. Thanks Scook and everyone it had not occurred to me to check under VST3 label for Preset options, learned something new.
  12. Yes, in Cakewalk I tried many different PA VST3s and all the ones I tried had the same issue. Haven't had time to check other DAWs.
  13. On another Plugin Alliance subject altogether - the presets don't work on any of the VST3 versions, the presets on VST2 versions work fine. Edit: updated images for clarity. Note that correct way to access VST3 presets in my follow up post lower↓
  14. Just make sure that you don't miss the opportunity to get if for free with coupon just because you're waffling over whether you should install it.
  15. BTW if you're plugin heavy - you probably already a have transient shaper or 3... Most can both accent attack and/or cut down on ambience. The SPL plugins have broken this transient shaper ability down in to 2 separate plugins so that you can pay for each function separately.
  16. Demo it, only way to really tell how well it'll work on your particular tracks. SPL De-Verb Plus is a tweaked transient shaper and it really only works on solo instrument track ie won't de-verb a guitar in a mix. There are plugins (for example from Zynaptiq) that can take de-verbing to a level beyond what transient shapers can deliver but they aren't cheap.
  17. It's not bad but it's not hitting that wow threshold for me. What's (if you don't mind me asking) is your signal chain setup?
  18. Yah, I too have bought a couple of Grrr's This forum is electronic crack...? No matter my resolve it keeps cracking open my wallet.
  19. Of these kind of apps probably the simplest to use. Worth checking out.
  20. Your clock is busted - April 1st is over 7 hours away! (It's your fault that you don't live in California)
  21. The only issue I've found so far is that the built in virtual MIDI keyboard kind of sucks but I'm just barely getting started using it.
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