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Coming Soon: Scaler 3 - buy Scaler 2 now, get the upgrade free
Brian Walton replied to audioschmaudio's topic in Deals
Honestly if they add the ability to simply record a few tracks of audio and host say a Drum VST that I wouldn't have scaler actually playing any of the notes - it looks like it could replace basic daw use. But recording audio is a pretty big part of that package. Even if it can't this is a great addition/update but adding that would make this much more. -
I use the turbo reverb the most. I have difficulty getting the turbo delay to act and sound like a guitar pedal delay or the binson echrec. It seems like the UI isn't well thought out for those of us coming from guitar pedal land.
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I also don't use this one for similar reasons but hope that one day it gets features added and a facelift and redesign on the modules. So it could be a $9 gamble for some. That said, Toneboosters EQ pro seems like the better option to put money towards for actual usage.
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Coming Soon: Scaler 3 - buy Scaler 2 now, get the upgrade free
Brian Walton replied to audioschmaudio's topic in Deals
woops, correct typo on my part. -
Coming Soon: Scaler 3 - buy Scaler 2 now, get the upgrade free
Brian Walton replied to audioschmaudio's topic in Deals
Given they are adding in arrangement tracks, I'm expecting more sounds so that you can demo ideas within the plugin/standalone without having to get into routing to other vsts until you want to mix/add to the piece. The footprint at ~1GB currently is quite small compared to other VSTi in 2024 especially one that offers more value than you continue to give it credit for. -
Coming Soon: Scaler 3 - buy Scaler 2 now, get the upgrade free
Brian Walton replied to audioschmaudio's topic in Deals
Respectfully no you can't replicate what Scaler does with some scripts in Reaper. You can potentially replicate some ideas of what Scaler 2 can do. But if you are not getting the same full blown Scaler functionality out of some Reaper scripts. If that is all the functionality you want out if it, great, but this post comes across as misleading as the what Scaler actually can do. -
Coming Soon: Scaler 3 - buy Scaler 2 now, get the upgrade free
Brian Walton replied to audioschmaudio's topic in Deals
It is certainly a program worth supporting. That said, at launch upgrade pricing from V1 to V2 was $15. We might not see the same this time but they did treat customers well last time, so there is some hope it will be quite a bit less than $50. -
Agreed, surprised they haven't incorporated some of the "after market" designs out there or hired a legitimate designer to put together a light, medium and dark theme that are well thought out. That said, at least this is better than some of those that have been "in the box" for years. I've seen worse.
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You listed WAVES as a company that you are "spoiled by" in the way they treat customers?....I'm out.
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Movie Studio is not in the Same family as Vegas Magix has multiple Video editors Movie Studio - budget friendly but with a modern interface Video Pro X - same type of interface as Movie Studio (but more professional grade feature set) VEGAS Pro - has different editions but is a different video editing package that was created a long time ago and then bought by Magix and they continue to update it.
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Native Instruments Massive and Massive X have both received updates.
Brian Walton replied to Promidi's topic in Deals
Adding a scalable UI is worth the risk for me, without that it doesn't get used. -
Just a reminder in case you missed it: Fabfilter Pro-Q4 is out Thursday
Brian Walton replied to bitflipper's topic in Deals
The market for VSTs are either musicians or producers/engineers. AI created music seems like a different audience. There are a lot of creatives out there that simply like to create things themself and to have control over creating it. While the same people will enjoy messing around with AI or even as inspiration/starting point - there are enough people that want to make something that there is a market for it. The real drop in VST prices is driven by the fact most people already have more than they need to create and manipulate sounds. Thus the value one sees in a new EQ or Compressor that doesn't really do anything different. The majority of the market also isn't fundamentally making a profit on their creation. -
Just a reminder in case you missed it: Fabfilter Pro-Q4 is out Thursday
Brian Walton replied to bitflipper's topic in Deals
Toneboosters pro EQ offers some special stuff with some band types that are lacking in Fab Filter, and Sonible had already started that sort of journey years ago with the proximity EQ and others. I've always thought all of them lacked the all in one instance adjustment view that this might be adding. I got claro mostly for that type of view. -
MeldaProduction Analog Empire: Pads & Strings - Intro Price $9 / 9€ (or free)
Brian Walton replied to BTP's topic in Deals
It can run in the MSF-Player which is free, not sure why it would need to be totally standalone VST. You don't need the paid SE or Full MSF for it. I think that was the point that it can be purchased as a pack OR you get it with a much larger product.