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Everything posted by husker
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From the page - this cracks me up. I'm no Fields Medal winner, but something is a little off with their math. $29 down from $149 is actually about 80.5% off. To get to 120%, they would have to pay me about $30 to take their Sampler Emulation Bundle. Which I would. Hey Beatskillz let me know and I'll send you my Paypal, and where to send the licenses. Of course, they probably mean $120 off, which makes more mathematical sense.
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I wanted the D-50 as well for a long time. I jumped a few weeks ago when they had the Digital Polysynth collection (System 1, System8, JD-8000, and D-50) on sale. It was $166 or so, so it made each of them $41.50. Sometimes I'll sit for 10 minutes just playing that Digital Native Dance preset. I'm weird. I held off on the Roland Cloud for a long time, but I've been picking up all of these lifetime keys when they are under $50. Have 6 of them now, and will probably grab this SH-101.
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That is a really good question. Google Form? I never thought about it, but you are right. The link definitely came from a legit UVI email though.
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Included in Mercury!
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IK Multimedia doing weird IK Multimedia things..... We here at the Deals forum call that "Tuesday." I agree though, kinda crappy. I'm sitting this one out. I've about reached my limit with IK. And this is coming from a Waves apologist.
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Great deal. I already have HS2, but I might jump on that Ancient Kingdom.
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Dang! Missed it by two minutes!
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ContainersChildExcludeList? I've been waiting for that one....
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Which they now have in the last 10 minutes since I checked. $41.16 with the Group code.
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Cool. A lot of people thought this may happen on 909 day. Glad Roland is becoming more realistic about the lifetime key costs. I've picked up four of them now, and will pick up this one if JRRShop lists it.
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The best software FM synth out there.
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Dang, and I had held out so well.
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I agree with standing alone.
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It does for me. @IK Multimedia - any insight on why those products were discontinued? They really weren't that old.
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Perfect! I was waiting on a good freebie to upgrade to Scaler 3. The last several months haven't been great for freebies.
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Musio One is on sale frequently for $99 or $149, so if you can ever swing it, its highly recommended.
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Oh man, why did I not think about that yesterday. THAT would have been the best suggestion - relative price range, great samples, and you can pick and choose by articulation what to download, so you can manage space. Sorry @fjz - I should have suggested this yesterday.
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If you want to go with the 8Dio, spend the extra $25 and get this: https://8dio.com/products/epic-ensemble-bundle?variant=52185183256942 You get three of their choirs, and some extras.
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Another good option (though it is much more than 80 GB) is the EastWest Hollywood Orchestra Opus Edition (which is the standard orchestra, not the Fantasy Orchestra that Larry mentioned). You can get it direct from EastWest right now for $224 (with the code LaborDay). That is a great deal - a ton of content for not that much.
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I'm not really a fan of Majestica. It has its place, but it is loud, bombastic, and generally noisy. 8 Dio is.....well, 8 Dio. And I have a lot of their libraries. Do you have any orchestral libraries at all yet? If not, I would suggest starting with Spitfire's BBCO Discover. Its actually really good, and provides a good start in that ecosystem - its upgradable to Core, then Pro. Oh, and its free.
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That's funny. But probably true. I always thought that my mixes sucked because I don't know what I'm doing. Of course, I should probably finish a song first.