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Everything posted by kitekrazy
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I'm always a sucker for these. I recently discovered I have over 100gb of their stuff. The construction kits are stems and not loops. That is where the bloat is. I've started deleting those folders.
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That's with just about everything. NI and Waves are worse. There is always some clueless developer that things everyone installs plugins in Steinberg\Vst.
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No and you will find most of the packs are so so. In the future you might find the Suite a waste of money. As one who has Suite since Live 8, they added a Wavetable synth. Their sampler and many other things have not been updated. Those orchestral sounds are quite old. I think Sonivox did them a long time ago. All Live stuff is proprietary.
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I don't understand when people buy such things they never bother to archive it.
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Then why buy it? Tracks and Amplitude are well worth it if you don't hav them. The ST libraries will take up a lot of space. This isn't a knock against ST but I'm in many forums where only once I've seen someone use ST in a project. I think part of it that it becomes overwhelming (like Komtplete) that people ignore it.
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This is one may be the only one worth getting. I have it.
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http://www.radiosure.com/ Not a VST but I like this one. It creates mp3s if you want. I couldn't imagine someone actually paying for something like that.
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Just notice this happened too. I disagree, it's Korg's problem since no other installation ever did this. It will eventually fix itself.
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You'd be surprised how many are using older versions. I have a license but I;m not really a user.
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Only a person living under a rock would not have 4 serials by now.
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Maybe in the Pro market but for hobbyists/home studios who don't make any money off their work it's not that large. They did dip down with a generous cross grade offer.
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I'm all set if I happen to have 84 machines.
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I think I have carpal tunnel after running their installers.
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I guess with jam points for me it would be $99. Basically I'd be getting Modo Bass and eating up drive space with Syntronik. This is a killer deal but not for me.
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It will be.
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I'd rather spend my money on Arturia. Better support and not a lot of hassles going to my products.
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It is but it isn't. It will eat up a lot of drive space.
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The other option is buying tutorials from places like Udemy when they are around $10.
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I love their artwork.
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I have to use a USB port to run it on a machine. I do that with Reason but I just log in on the other machines. Reaper is starting to chip away at the Cubase crowd. I don't like the GUI either. It has that budget DAW look except budget DAWs don't look like that. A .5 update is the same price as a Reaper license. Not a fan of single machine licenses.
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I got it for the other machine since it is a single machine limit. I have Melda's super duper one. It looks like an OS.
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This is where I like Reaper. It was designed for 3rd party plugins. I guess all of the DAW developers figured out after buying a DAW they need throw in stuff for making music out of the box since a user may not have any money left to buy 3rd party plugins. Tascam figured that out with Gigastudio 3. I remember buying Gigastudio 2 and looking at the prices of libraries threw me off.
