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  1. Hey Larry, actually I was wondering why Carlos thought is was *not* a good deal. I thought I may be missing something obvious.
  2. For $125 it seems like a good deal for new users. May I ask why you think otherwise? I was just about to buy it myself.
  3. https://www.two-notes.com/wall-of-sound Until the 30th of April 2020, download the plugin and receive a lifetime license containing two Virtual Cabinets. The cabinets are the Brit VintC (inspired by a closed-back Marshall® Slash Signature 4×12″ with Celestion® V30 speakers) and the Watt FanC (inspired by a closed-backHiwatt® 2×12″ with Fane speakers). Torpedo Wall of Sound is a convolution-based cabinet speaker simulator. The software emulates the entire guitar recording chain, including the speaker, microphones, preamps, and the studio room acoustics. Torpedo Wall of Sound is available in VST, VST3, AU, RTAS, and AAX plugin formats for digital audio workstations on PC and Mac. Both 32-bit and 64-bit plugin hosts are supported.
  4. Mackie was a *great* company until they went public. Since then the quality of their products have dropped considerably.
  5. If you didn't recieve a download link via email, just login to your account, go to My Orders/Review orders, and then click on "Download File(s) >>>" under the bright red "View or Change Order" button.
  6. I chose The Tom Thumb Piano. It's a nice complement to the large, high-end piano VIs I own.
  7. This made the new ST 4 CS content available to me. Everything is working now -- thanks.
  8. locrian

    XLN midipaks

    This might be a good deal for some: XLN Audio Addictive Drums 2: Custom for $73.75 at https://plugindiscounts.com/product/addictive-drums-2-custom/ . I've bought this several times in the past for ~$60. I'm surprised at how well the price has held-up for such an old VI.
  9. In case anyone missed it before, it's free again: https://www.pluginboutique.com/products/4636
  10. Let's see who can guess the number of free preset packs that'll be released before Ovox goes on sale for $29. I guess 15.
  11. In order to use this a serial number is required, but none was sent to me and the manual does not specify where to obtain one. Any suggestions? Never mind, I tried an old S/N from the previous version and that worked. Actually, that did *not* work. The Authorization Manager accepts the old code but all the content within the plugin is still locked. I think this one may not be worth the effort. ? Finally got it to work: https://cgi.ikmultimedia.com/ikforum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=23583 Well, almost ... the new ST 4 CS content does not load (it remains locked). Others are experiencing this as well: https://cgi.ikmultimedia.com/ikforum/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=23583&p=100049#p100049
  12. You sir really are the King! That was the problem -- thanks. ?
  13. You sir really are the King! That was the problem -- thanks. ?
  14. Has anyone been able to access the presets? For some reason none are available (in Cubase). ?
  15. We're like rats in a maze, but with vouchers rather than cheese.
  16. Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!
  17. Personally I'm waiting for it to drop to $29. If it does, I'll definitely buy it and put the four preset packs (as well as future ones) to work! I own VocalSynth 2 but only use it occasionally because, to my ears, the effects are a bit extreme in that they're not very musical. I'd put them in the 'ear candy' category. On several occasions I've applied them to vocal tracks (b/c initially they sounded cool) only later to dial-down the effect strength and then, in many cases, remove them completely and replace them with something else. Ovox, judging from the videos (I haven't tried the demo yet), seems like it would be used more often and in a wider array of songs. Just my $0.02.
  18. Stutter Edit and BreakTweaker (Expanded) were recently heavily discounted at Plugin Boutique as well. I wonder if other iZotope plugins will follow this trend. Thus, is this just a one-time strategy to drive traffic to their site, or maybe a longer-term approach designed to keep up with their competitors who have adopted a $29 price-point (and, as a result, are draining business from iZotope)? I really wish this type of intense competition would exist in the *broader* economy which is now dominated by one giant, monopolistic multi-national corporation per sector. I'm glad Adam Smith is not around to see how things have turned out. ☹️
  19. We're witnessing the birth of a new marketing scheme: give away a sufficient number of free presets to induce you to buy the corresponding plugin.
  20. Using the $20 off of $50 promo combined with the WINTER2020 coupon code allowed me to knock-off two of the plugins on my Waves wishlist: Abbey Road Vinyl and Scheps 73 for $34 ($17 each). You can get a similar deal at Everyplugin.com.
  21. I only used their presets. They have a sort of epic quality to them and don't sound like any of my other synths. I'm not sure what type of music you write/play, but it might be worth listening to a few presets. Cheers...
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