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  1. Wow, it's not Silicon native. Didn't know they still made these.
  2. Of course you don't. And of course I didn't. I've actually owned it before and sold it like a year ago. But at this price? Might as well. Decapitator is still solid after all these years. Devil-Loc is still really unique for drum smashing. The only alternative is from Tone Empire so no thanks. And I prefer Little Alterboy and Microshit to the Eventide alternatives almost every time. Oh, also Super Plate is cool but I own too many better plates. Don't care about the rest of the plugins in there.
  3. https://www.kvraudio.com/marketplace/preparation-2-by-physical-audio
  4. That's an academic code. Pretty sure it says somewhere in some EULA that anyone not part an academic institution at the time of purchase is not allowed to use it. It's likely all of you guys just bought illegal licences. But I guess now they're on your iLok and no-one will ever check... or will they?
  5. Not a Joanna Newsom fan I assume? Also Björk - Undo has an amazing use of harp, at least for the live version.
  6. I enjoy one of their drum kits so I was like 'pretty cool, for like 19€ I might buy it' then saw the actual price. Not bad, still, but a mistake IMO. I wouldn't be surprised if this sold only like 15 times until the price drops to half of the current sale price.
  7. I own both but haven't used either extensively. Both can do basic and apparently more advanced (dynamic) EQ duties just fine. Where they differ is in their respective standout feature: SmartEQ has unmasking including kind of an "auto mix" feature for multiple tracks, ScalerEQ can, well, EQ based on a musical scale of your choice. It seems to me like SmartEQ and particularly the unmasking feature would be perfect for you as a beginner mixer without too many ambitions to become a pro any time soon. I liked it when I tried it but stopped myself from using it because I wanted to learn to EQ 'properly', whatever that means. The scale feature of ScalerEQ is mostly a gimmick for 'regular' EQing, but ABSOLUTELY AMAZING on FX sends to declutter them a little bit and reduce them to the most important information.
  8. How? Nothing is discounted and I don't see a code.
  9. Also works for the yearly sub at $99 which is actually quite a good deal at $33 per plugin and being able to use everything else meanwhile.
  10. Might be the worst sounding synth I have heard yet. Might as well take that $7.25 and literally toss it out the window.
  11. So you use a plugin on every (panned) channel for something that a single plugin on the master bus will do? Is it about the freedom of NOT applying it to certain elements? Can't say I've ever wanted anything below like 100 Hz to be panned but I guess for EDM stuff or sound design you might want to do that.
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