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https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/tonex/#nl_form_area Scroll down to New TONEX FX. New TONEX FX Coming Soon A free update is coming soon for all TONEX users. It includes 8 new FX, including 2 delays, chorus, flanger, tremolo, phaser, rotary and new spring reverb. Two new FX blocks can be configured pre- or post-amp and cab for maximum customization. The 8 FX are compatible with TONEX Mac/PC, TONEX Pedal, and TONEX ONE. The software and firmware updates will ship in November 2024. 7 Slots with 15 FX Modulation: Chorus, Tremolo, Phaser, Flanger, Rotary Delay: Digital, Tape Reverb: Spring 1, Spring 2, Spring 3, Spring 4, Room, Plate Compressor Noise Gate Compatible with TONEX Mac/PC, TONEX Pedal, and TONEX ONE
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Arturia and Native Instruments do the same thing with their compilations—the versions included are the ones available at the time of release of the compilation. Different companies have different policies. As a consumer, be aware of how each company handles compilations. Don’t assume.
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Only during 50% summer sale.
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In IK Product Manager, I see T-RackS 6 is available to "Try" and "Buy" but I don't see T-RackS 6 Intro. I tried refreshing, then deleted and reinstalled IK Product Manager. Any suggestions to be able to install T-RackS 6 Intro?
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Historically, IK had upgraded T-RackS/AmpliTube/MODO DRUMS/MODO BASS/etc. and all the licensed modules/content/instruments would be functional in the new version. They'd of course keep churning out new content to entice an upgrade. I appreciate this about IK.
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Thanks. Upgraded from Standard to Professional for $20 and change.
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Thanks for the link. I would assume it's authoritative (updated two days ago). Looks like only VB Dandy is AS native and VST3. The rest are not.
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Mackie Onyx Artist 1-2 audio interface $51.45 at Amazon
ALC replied to Starship Krupa's topic in Deals
SoloTech (previously PSSL) is selling a refurb for $34.99: https://shop.solotech.com/products/mackie-onyx-artist-1-2-2x2-usb-audio-interface I picked it up when it was on sale for $29.99. Looks like it's hit that price several times since. Anyhow, it's a nice feeling, sturdy unit. It got me Tracktion Waveform OEM 12 when I registered it last year. One caveat is relatively high latency (vs. MOTU M4 under 6 ms @ 44.1K/64). Here are my results for RTL Utility at buffer sizes of 64, 128, and 256. Win: 44.1K: 8.027 ms, 12.585 ms, 21.474 ms 48K: 7.583 ms, 11.917 ms, 20.708 ms 88.4K: 5.442 ms, 6.179 ms, 10.612 ms 96K: 5.396 ms, 6.052 ms, 10.365 ms Mac: 44.1K: 9.932 ms, 12.834 ms, 18.639 ms 48K: 9.562 ms, 12.229 ms, 17.562 ms 88.4K: 8.220 ms, 9.671 ms, 12.574 ms 96K: 7.052 ms, 8.385 ms, 11.052 ms For running amp sims live where you want to minimize latency, you'd probably want to run it at sample rates of 88.4K or 96K on Windows. -
Sennheiser HD 650 Stereo Reference Headphones for $249.99
ALC replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Yes, I've purchased many electronics items from them over the years. They've been around a while. -
https://www.native-instruments.com/en/catalog/summer-of-sound-2024/expansions/?sorting=price_asc I see a number of expansions for $14.50. For me, I also see Supercharger GT upgrade for $14.50.
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If I run Native Access (I have Komplete 13), the following are shown under the Applications tab (available as standalone applications as well as VST plugins): Battery, FM8, Guitar Rig, Kontakt, Massive, Massive X, and Reaktor. Blocks Primes, Prism, Rounds, Spark, Super 8, Kontour, and TRK-01 shows up under the Reaktor tab. Note that Super 8 is both a standalone app as well as more recently a Reaktor instrument. Whatever you buy, you'll be able to use that instrument in the appropriate player.
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From the article: "When they tested the silk fabric in direct suppression mode, the researchers found that it could significantly reduce the volume of sounds up to 65 decibels (about as loud as enthusiastic human conversation). In vibration-mediated suppression mode, the fabric could reduce sound transmission up to 75 percent." That's 12 dB, which is significant, but certainly won't help an acoustic drum set (~110 dB). I wonder how effective multiple layers could be. Cool tech, though.
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According to a comment in this video … | Latency on these is roughly 3ms at 96k, 32 samples. So, not as good as the legacy Quantum models (as expected). Still waiting for the actual numbers.
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I actually do have Baby Audio Magic Switch. It didn't come up in my search of Juno choruses. So, that makes four.
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Finally got it. 3rd Juno chorus after TAL and Arturia.
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I'm getting a gateway timeout at that site. There's this one for free: https://tal-software.com/products/tal-chorus-lx The Hornet chorus has more knobs, though.
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The new products are using USB-C, and not TB3 (though TB3 uses a USB-C connector), so I don't expect the results to be necessarily identical.
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Supposed to be low latency. Would like to get actual numbers from RTL Utility.
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I finally bit on the $5 upgrade to ReAmp 2.
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FYI, I found out that free shipping starts at €/$149. https://www.ikmultimedia.com/news/index.php?id=freeshipping149 You could pad the order with something else or use fewer Jam Points.
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Check out JJazzLab: https://www.jjazzlab.org/en/ It’s free.
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This (Hybrid) is quite a deal for those who’ve never purchased Studio One Professional.
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Indeed, it’s $149.99 for an upgrade and $179.99 for Hybrid (paid once for the year). The non-Hybrid cost is $19.99 a month. I’m pretty sure you’d get all updates for the major version you ended up on. Maybe it’d be a good way to go when you know an update is coming.
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I bought V Collection 8 last year and only the following are shown as having upgrades available: CS-80 V3 to CS-80 V4 Prophet V3 to Prophet-VS V and Prophet-5 V Piano V2 to Piano V3 The rest of the synths are up-to-date.
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Makes for a nice pad layer beneath a piano patch.