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HorNET ? SECRET SALE First time ever: HoRNet VHS 70% off
Brian Walton replied to cclarry's topic in Deals
Not sure, but I'm certainly on it. They send emails multiple times a week as it is a revolving sales door. Deals are posted here frequently enough. I'd only sign up if you want to know about the free webinars they host related to their own plugins. -
And just like everyone else here (myself included), their opinion is worthless since they have never actually used what they purchased. ?
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I've only been waiting for it for over a year....
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Yeah, I heard that about ML Sound Lab too. I've bought IRs from them (honestly some of the best in the business) but those of course you can add to as many machines as you own. The MIKKO2 platform looks amazing (though outside my price range) - I've wondered if it has a 1 install limit as well.
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Once I figured out the WA plugin authorization system - I put a pause on purchases at any level with them. Not a fan of companies that give you a couple installs then you have to contact support to see if they will reset to allow you to install again. Hopefully I get use out of composer at some point - that is the only thing I paid "real" money for.
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I had the same dilemma and decided the only way to resolve was just to purchase something to get it. I've got a good chunk of what they released and this was a good excuse to fill a gap in one I didn't have yet.
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While I get the idea of not officially supporting NEW plugins on older machines...what is implied here also seems to be that archaic versions built for that OS would no longer authorize due to WAVES changes. Plenty of other companies figured out a solid authorization system. Waves has more development money than most of those companies combined Id imagine. Just another example of poor customer service.
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I'm not sure what Tomita's rig looked like, but just about all the effects guitarists use today were already available by 1973. Gilmour had already converted a Leslie for guitar use by the end of the 1960s. The Uni-Vibe was also already on the market. Phasers, Flangers, Chorus, Delay (of various types), reverb, fuzz, tremolo, vibrato, wah, and even the talk box etc were available to anyone with money. There hasn't been much in terms of a new category post 1973. Boss Slow gear (i.e. the volume automation) was one of those things that came after though.
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I added it to the installs for demo when I did the upgrade. Short demo isn't exactly resulting in anything inspiring though. Yet still debating if I should buy it or not.
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I would have also except I needed the pedal. Wonderful not having to run it on a computer at latency levels that are impractical with other stuff going on. Though I also get use of the desktop app. If it only came with SE I would have never upgraded to MAX. I created a profile that is better than anything IKM has done which fulfilled the dream of capturing a particular amp that is Uber rare.
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I wouldn't think it will give you a "dent" in an upgrade to MAX. But unless you are getting hardware that comes with a bundle of the program. Honestly, this isn't like other SE programs where you need more. ToneNet gives you tons of free stuff - some of which is better than what IKM captured. And then there are 3rd parties that sell profiles. While some of what IKM captured and is included in a higher tier than SE is good, a lot of it is mediocre. But the platform itself is amazing. ToneX pedal gets you MAX or consider the new entry level AXE I/O which has a entry level Software bundle so you can capture your own stuff. (use JamPoints) SE at $50 is a good route if your plan is only to use captures in the software environment.
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PA EXT Summer Sale - New Deals - Bx_True Peak Limiter, Metric A/B, and BYOME
Brian Walton replied to cclarry's topic in Deals
Just keep an eye on it. They run a sale every week with 4 plugins at 50% off...using the combo above with the intro discount and a referral code will get you there. -
It is basically a Leslie sim and costs more (including outside the sale but does cost less than MRotary which has Multiband) I think the IKM one sounds better/more like a Leslie specifically. I haven't checked CPU usage on both though.
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I don't think I've ever seen another multiband vibrato other than the melda one. Vibrato (not trem) or a more true Rotary Sim isn't exactly a go to type of a sound for me. I think most of my ground will be covered by the Audiority TubeModulator (which also includes vibe and trem sounds) along with other plugins that focus on Rotary (IKM Leslie, and Melda Vintage Rotary). Though I expect at $9, I'll cave and grab it to add to the Melda collection out of principle.
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The electric guitar was one of the only things I demoed from PA and couldn't uninstall fast enough. Tried putting it through some quality amp plugins and couldn't get over how much it didn't sound like a guitar. I'm a bit in awe of anyone with the talent that can.
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Seems like they dropped the mix knob on the limiter section.
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Yep this was announced previously as one of the releases for the year, but this is the first time I've seen what is likely the entire UI. I have to say it looks nice but disappointed it doesn't seem to have any listen to the source and make auto adjustments under the hood as a starting point options. This is a standout feature of the competition. I like Master Desk and MDTruePeak, hopefully another $20 upgrade for those that own the previous TruePeak version.
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Check your IMs. ?
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It weighs nearly 40 pounds. Given that a Les Paul weighs too much - and this is almost 4 times that weight....hard pass.
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Don't care about CLAP. The OP mentions one plugin (a synth in a world of too many synths including free ones) that is only available in CLAP. I'd tend to think the route to go is ask developers to use VST3. As far as I understand there is no licensing cost and therefore there isn't a major barrier to making it free. I respect that a plugin maker can make it in a proprietary format...just like some only make AU. But it tends to feel like either an experiment or a niche product if you don't use the biggest standard in the industry. A day might arrive when CLAP makes sense, but as of now, I'm not seeing a reason for the adoption across DAWs such as Cakewalk (i.e. taking resources away from other development). There are not enough products out there (free or paid) to justify it from what I've seen.
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? HoRNet Butterfly Version 1.0.5 Update Now Available!
Brian Walton replied to cclarry's topic in Deals
Word on caution. In latest Cakewalk version the updated Hornet seems to get stuck on the vst scan on my machine. I've deleted and reinstalled a number of times. When I load the plugin it won't allow adding EQ nodes at all. Most other functions seems like they are active though - but that is vital to the use of the plugin. -
With the sales, he managed to get me to buy most of them (I appreciate the no-authorization nonsense). Most have never been used, but I install them as it seems like a good backup if some other plugin has authorization problems. I'll grab the VHS one too once it hits super sales. While I already have the DearVR stuff - would be nice to have a no-authorization needed option too. Making them super cheap isn't such a terrible idea - it makes impulse buys possible and I can say with certainty I've spent more with them than I would have if they had "normal" pricing.
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Sort of. Previously you had to pay to get a normal installer (like $2) and went through some hoops to get it. Now it seems you can simply download the latest version directly from the site. Yes, there was a totally free version, but it was geared more for computer nerds from what I recall. Regarding the product itself, I tried it out before I got Gig Performer. Pretty decent for a free alternative and I do appreciate you can run it like a VST (unlike Gig Performer) and stand alone.
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Exactly or less. At $59 my thought was "too little too late" Have too many other nice options already to even consider something at the $60 price point for an upgrade to little plate, which I'm not sure has ever made it to one of my projects.
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What are your "game-changer" plugins?
Brian Walton replied to Lionel's topic in General Music Discussion
Scaler 2 Amek console (full featured enough it helped minimize using different EQ and Comp on every track). For those that like the channel strip idea but always felt something like an SSL E has a barely usable comp and lack of mix knob. This could be a game changer. It isn't a game changer for everyone though. Kirchhoff EQ - didn't expect it to sound that good with big boosts and cuts with such low CPU consumption. Granted I wouldn't call it a game changer above fab filter, except I grabbed it with forever $29 so paid about $30 for it. Melodyne 5 studio for de-essing. Nothing else is that good at the task but also costs an arm and a leg. Waves ClarityVX....hate to say it, but if you are dealing with background noise on a vocal that isn't consistent, I haven't heard anything get those results close to the $30 price point. ToneX - after capturing arguably one of the best sounding amps ever made (no it isn't on tone net), I can confirm this technology while not perfect, is good enough to be very happy when playing through it. However it is only as good as the capture and there are tons of "meh" it there, including many that IKM made
