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Well the installers in the humble bundle are the kind that are small and then go grab the actually install info from servers from what I recall. I haven't run into issues yet with them (started buying ~2019) but who knows if they will eventually break the process even with your "off-line" installer that isn't really off-line. I personally would not be at all worried about a future build (assuming you do it in a year or so), but if you are thinking 10 years down the road, might be a pause for thought.
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Klevgrand Flash sale: Get ready for Leap day! ?️
Brian Walton replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
U-He even on sale isn't exactly in this inexpensive category. I've never bought anything from D16 but have a couple of them, while I'm not a used plugin shopper - this one is new to me that there is actually a market for them. -
Klevgrand Flash sale: Get ready for Leap day! ?️
Brian Walton replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I can't think of any plugin that actually has resale value that is affordable. All the usual suspects have transfer fees, or big enough sales that someone else isn't going to pay real money for them. Anything in this price range is basically a sunk cost, in my experience. I'm avoiding because I certainly don't need another plugin. -
Yes, but you need the latest version of Tonex installed. search for "JS" Then right click on his picture:
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IK releases 11 new TONEX Tone Partner Collections
Brian Walton replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
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IK releases 11 new TONEX Tone Partner Collections
Brian Walton replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Have both the DI Carr pack and the "cab baked in" one for the core tones. It is one of the only amps where the clean, mid, and higher gain feel like they are on equal footing. Other amps might be better at one particular area, but quite rare to find an amp that does all 3 as well. -
Yes, depends on the amp type and style you are looking for. Amalgam Audio is consistently excellent. Not many others are going to offer one of the grail Marshall JTM50s for example, and they are the only place so far that has a Komet, and the Bartel Roseland is quite responsive. Has some different Two-Rocks, Marshall standards with the SuperBass and SuperLead. The real key is he gets good amps and really knows how to make a high quality capture and I swear he is getting even better at it. Matt Fig has the best Gilmour clean HiWatt platform I've heard ToneJunkie - get on the mailing list ot get the Free vintage AC30 and 65 Deluxe Reverb for free, and then if you time his sales right - it is cheapest place to pickup packs (the Bad Cat 30R, Marshal Astra are my two faves there, but they also have the only commercially available Trainwreck option - though it isn't a Ken Fischer one, and honestly isn't in the same playing field as others I've tried) Jason Sadites makes good captures (his Two-Rock capture is a nice platform as an example) The Studio Rats - I like some of the captures though I wish they offered more "without pedals" in the packs and I like to get the full range of the amp. The Chandler GAC19T is a bit unique - but also one I really wish they dialed in a bunch of AMP only tones instead of adding some "cheap" pedals to the chain. Choptones makes some good captures but I'm not really a fan of how they are organized and they tend not to do the full range of one amp. Worship Tutorials - sometimes the packs are smaller (and darker sounding) than one might expect, but with EQ some can be rather good and surprising. I'm not usually a Bogner fan, but the Goldfinger Superlead is pretty cool. (Gab the AC30 which is free). They run periodic 30% or even 50% off sales, so I wait for that. Some of the packs only have 4 captures in there. Going direct to these retailers frequently has more packs than though the market place. My method is #1 - see if Amalgam has a capture of an amp I want, #2 Look at others to fill in gaps All of these have free tone models (many times from the bigger pack) on ToneNet, so I suggest downloading those - see which ones work for your style and then buy the larger pack that give you a better range of that amp.
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While I have been known to also criticize some IKM practices (they listened and no longer have the added DL later charges). $299 for this pedal and software package is 100% worth it no matter how you want to look at it. The thing is also made in Italy unlike what seems like every other digital pedal. If you could use JamPoints that would put the pedal at $210 ish and that is well under what they sell for used.
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It is a code for people that already own one. If you have purchased before you can grab a 2nd for $300. Won't work for those that don't have one already.
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Own two of them. Worth it (as long as you invest in some 3rd party packs or have a setup where you can capture your own rig.
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Tone Empire Soul Squash Compressor Pedal Plugin FREE! Normally $39USD
Brian Walton replied to PavlovsCat's topic in Deals
I tired the neural EQ when it was released for free. It was the most CPU hungry nonsense I'd ever tried. I heard they may have made it more efficient but for me the ship sailed. Haven't seen anything interesting enough for me to try something else yet. -
The price depends on what you have in some cases here. For me they show up as $30 and $50.
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No reason to get Peak if you have Pro on Masterdesk (unless you like less option interface I think) If you don't have either of the Shadow Hills, "A" is the more premium option with additional features and a resizable UI. They do sound different. Overall Class A can tend to be more tube warmth ish, which also means it can sound muddy on some sections. I tend to use it when I want a little flavor, and pick a different family if I want transparent. I use IRON which is also the same price more than Green.
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I know more people that use Adobe than use a DAW with adon effects as a hobby and I live in both worlds. Both are worlds of a sea of hobbiests vs a small pool of people making a sustainable living wage at it, and ironically it takes most more than a decade to make pro level results in music and plenty of people can get good enough for a small gig in photography/editing in less than two years without prior experience with some practice and youtube instruction. Much harder to overcome the investment costs in music than it is in the digital art world.
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Best opportunity was when they had the send in guitar playing recording offer. If I had waited until I racked up all my recording during the period and that final sale they had which overlapped honestly could have gotten MComplete from ground zero. It was a sweet deal for any guitar player that know how to record. And I imagine we will never see something like that again.
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Also consider just grabbing MODO Drum the free version: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/mdstudio/?pkey=modo-drum-kit-studio I have a few drum programs, AD2, EZ Drummer, Session Drummer (the previous version), Drum Core 4 - not discontinued, JamStix, MODO Drum, Melda's MDrummer, etc I'd suggest getting a few for a program or two to find out what you find valuable and difficult to work with before making a hefty purchase in this area. (JamStix,Slate, and AD2 also have stripped down but function free versions)
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Did you sign up for the beta? Those who are on it know it is still seeing updates/changes before release.
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IK Releases MESA Boogie Reference Signature Collection
Brian Walton replied to Heath Row's topic in Deals
I'll have to check the cpu hit on that. Amplitube tends to be resource hungry. I've run a couple tonex instances for the same, though I tend to use one of my real world drives so I can control with my feet. -
I'm willing to deal with it for this particular product. I have virtually every product they have and agree that most take up crazy disk space I wonder if they released a TONEX player vst that lacks the modeling network stuff and took out the VIR, only loading individual IR for the profiles how small it would be. Each capture is a very small file size.
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IK Releases MESA Boogie Reference Signature Collection
Brian Walton replied to Heath Row's topic in Deals
Amplitude bundles though. My own perspective is after TONEX came out my only use for the amplitude amps was simply to compare the difference. $40 can buy some nice TONEX captures from a variety of places and amps. -
APD Deal: MTurboCompLE by MeldaProduction - 76% Off!
Brian Walton replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Just make sure you didn't already get it from PB a few years back when it had a limited time -$5 offer. -
Haven't run the updater yet, but some of those are certainly things I was hoping for in the last update. Glad to see it isn't just a "we added products to buy" update.
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IK Releases MESA Boogie Reference Signature Collection
Brian Walton replied to Heath Row's topic in Deals
Yeah, I thought the same. I ended up buying a 2nd pedal during that offer, using JamPoints. ? The $300 range is a solid/fair price. $400 is a bit high but not totally unreasonable given just how good it is. -
IK Releases MESA Boogie Reference Signature Collection
Brian Walton replied to Heath Row's topic in Deals
The Dumble collection as free with Pedal Purchase was "worth it" if you had the jam points. The $50 release price would have been borderline, some of those captures are quite good. This one at $100 is too much, but I could see a Boogie fan picking it up. They don't make sounds that are my favorite, and the Amalgam captures are good enough for what I may occasionally take for a spin. They need real grail amps or a massive collection of something to really command that kind of price.