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Audiority Tube Modulator updated to v1.5 (GUI Update and More)
Brian Walton replied to locrian's topic in Deals
The plugins check for updates and display a notification automatically when you actually open and use them. Given some of these "recent" updates were 2 years ago........ (I really like Audiority stuff, though the CPU hit is pretty high for a few of them - they also have this magic analogness to them that I is impressive. (The Echorec one for example I wish it was in a pedal format with that sound and feature set, or even this Tube Modulator would make a good canidate. While there are better sounding vibes (real ones) it is the only one in the box I've thought gets pretty realistic and having a really good tremolo in the same package is unique as a real Vibe circiut is quite different from a trem circuit (thus they don't make it in a dual function pedal outside the digital realm. -
FREE Nembrini Cali Reverb Modern High Gain Amplifier
Brian Walton replied to Esteban Villanova's topic in Deals
They gave this away for free in Oct 2024 - so opportunity to grab it for those that didn't get it before. -
I expect you are in for a wait. You missed the pre order price and seems unlikely they would drop to that again in the near term
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I think Ringo was a very good drummer and certainly a fit for the Beatles music (though in many ways overshadowed by the talent of the rest of the band) But I don't think he was one of the top all time greats (pretty much any top 5 guitarists list is going to have Gilmour on there) he would be on a broader list of best drummers of all time. Gilmour (one of my personal favorites) wasn't the guitar player on a number of tracks (not just the wall). Animals some of the acoustic tracks as well as Snowy white doing a solo on the 8 track version of Pigs on the Wings. On the wall they hired a studio musician to do the classical guitar track "Is there Anybody Out There"
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David Gilmour didn't even play all the guitar parts on the Pink Floyd albums (and unlike someone like Ringo, he is considered by many to be one of the best guitar players of all time). (And David even played some of the Bass parts instead of Roger)
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Wes Montgomery was a monster player....but even he had some gigs where he was doing the "air guitar" to a pre-recorded track.
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I had some issues with previous v3 but haven't put the new one though the paces yet. That said, this company has updated the product like no other VST maker (ok, maybe Melda can get some credit too), so I trust it will get stable enough if it isn't already. I had a few random freeze and crash on a stable, high power machine using 3rd party stable vsts in it with prior versions.
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Anyone else get this? (edit, forgot the ml part at the end, looks like a machine learning report - but makes we wonder if the process needs to be modified in the installers to avoid this)
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I was going to post the same. I grabbed it but many of my favorite artists and bands literally have nothing or very little. Bands like Phish and the Dead with insane output there is very little offered. Other bands like Paramore have nothing but I'm betting was pulled because of copyright request as they have some official ones on the market.
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The Amalgam REX offers an Amalgam created Marshall pre rolls cab IR at no additional cost. But I also use some Tone Junkie AiIRs including similar Marshalls with PreRolla 30s if I want different mic and tonal options. I have others as well such as the ML sound lab Pre Rolla 30s packs and the 70s Giants pack that can work The Wreck is a Trainwreck NOS JM built one (so it is under licence by Trainwreck using Kennys notes and original era parts. I've played 5 Kenny era Wrecks (all 3 models) and for an Express capture I think it sounds and responds about as good as I'd expect for a digital simulation. This isn't like the Tone Junkie Express 60 which wasn't a core Kenny design. While this Amalgam one wasn't made by Kenny directly, it also isn't some random knock off or from the lower cost modern parts option. The Express is my least favorite Wreck model, but even so it is still special compared to other amps. (I will eventually hep release a Ken Fischer made Rocket pack, captures are done...so I have some experience with how they can sound and feel)
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This new Space Blender thing is resizable! (now hoping we get a free update to the others that are not, it is a primary factor as to why I never seem to use them)
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Amalgam has 5 for 3 and 10 for 5 bundles. 10 for 5 would be a a bit over $100, so getting 10 capture packs is a lot if you grab the "right" packs. But even 5 selects would cover a ton of ground - Trainwreck Express - ODS 100 (DI) - Marshall REX (DI) -Plus two others depending on taste / needs
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If you have Tonex, $100 would be much better spent on some Amalgam Audio captures in my experience. The UAD plugins are ok, but not worth that given TONEX. Amalgam has real captures of these types of amps. Vintage tweed deluxe, ac30, multiple plexi (rex DI is my favorite, super lead, super bass), deluxe reverb, super reverb, etc and plenty of other options to make your own pack instead of being stuck with the UAD choices that are also just simulations. Of course YMMV but also having the option to have Tonex in a pedal format dwarfs the UAD usefulness. In fact, one of my Tonex one purchases wasn't for much more than that $100 price tag.
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If you didn't redeem the kits then yes you should be able do. If you added the serial to your account you can see how many selections you have left. I had something similar and it let me select products released after the package was purchased like the vintage dead set.