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  1. Just now, Zo said:

    yep i made them a list , personnally as i have all the stuff pretty , i could get 3 reverbs (i won the reverse one) and the fulltone ...that said pretty sure i ain't gonna use none of those ...

     

    Tell me , if someone buy a second hand licence , does it work also ?

    No Zo...only on new purchases...

  2. 20 minutes ago, Zo said:

    Larry waht's inculded in Custom shop witch is free , i'm posting on FB for students 

     

    You could get Tape Echo, Deesser, Opto Comp, Brickwall Limiter, Linear Phase EQ,
    CSR Hall, Room, Plate, Inverse, Classic Comp, Clipper, Multiband Limiter,  Mic Room,
    and Fulltone Collection Zo

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  3. Company Official Statement:

     

    Responding to many rumors swirling around the ether, Native Instruments has issued an official statement regarding their business. Here is that statement:

    Berlin, August 29, 2019 – Native Instruments, the world's leading provider of software and hardware for computer-based music production, announced today a plan to centralize their global business operations, which includes a headcount reduction of 20% across all locations.

    The key reason for this difficult decision is to create the right organizational setup to focus on the development of a new, unified and fully integrated platform on which the company's entire portfolio of products and services will be available next year. This change comes despite growing revenues in 2018 and the first half of 2019, but as a response to an increasing cost structure due to the company's previous divisional setup and multi-brand approach.

    "Today is a very emotional day for the Native community. We've been driving innovation in music creation since the 1990s. First through software instruments, then by expanding to an integrated ecosystem with complementing hardware and now by creating a unified platform experience for the modern music producer," said Daniel Haver, the company's CEO and co-founder.

    "To make this transformation successful, we needed to adapt our strategy, including a centralized functional setup that can support our vision of 'One Native'. Unfortunately, this also means we had to make some tough decisions and part ways with a number of employees. This has been the hardest part of this transformation," he added.

    Global headcount reduction of 20%.

    As a consequence of the company's newly centralized organization to focus on its future strategy, Native Instruments had to make the difficult decision to reduce its workforce by around 100 employees across all sites. With most of the affected employees located at the company's headquarters in Berlin, the departments that were impacted by the consolidation include Sales & Distribution, Marketing & Product Management, Administration and Engineering.

    All employees were informed about these changes on Thursday, August 29, 2019. The company regrets the impact this has on their employees, their families and the community.

    In addition to severance packages and outplacement services, Native Instruments has also established contacts with other Berlin-based companies that are currently looking for highly qualified personnel.

    "This was the most difficult decision we had to make in our entire history, as our past successes have been enabled by the work of some of the best and most passionate people in the music industry. We thank all employees for their commitment, hard work, and their high degree of loyalty to Native Instruments. We are fully committed to doing all we can to take care of our employees impacted during this difficult time," said Daniel Haver.

    New platform starting in 2020.

    Recognizing changing customer behaviors worldwide, the aim of focusing on a unified platform strategy is to create an expandable commercial and technological basis for future growth in the digital music production area. For that, a new platform is currently being developed with the goal of offering new ways of accessing the company's core products and services, as well as complementary ones from third-parties. The centralized platform will also include the company's expanded portfolio of loops and samples, which is currently part of sounds.com, and will launch in 2020.

    The company's previous divisional structure, functional and brand silos, did not allow for a successful implementation of this strategy up until this point.

    "Customers today are expecting a seamlessly integrated experience when consuming and accessing creative goods and services. We are confident that we can offer music producers worldwide a unique and premium experience by connecting our existing ecosystem of award-winning software and hardware to a centralized online service," said Mate Galic, Native Instruments' Chief Innovation Officer and President.

    "In the past, we expanded in different product lines, which was also reflected in our organizational structure. Our platform vision, however, requires a much more collaborative approach, having all parts of the company work together towards one common goal."

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  4. 1 minute ago, Carlos said:

    Oh wow, thanks so much cclarry, do you remember when on sale the crossgrade price? Ballpark? Is it at the end of the year? Or so? Thanks :)

    It usually hits half off around Black Friday....so just keep your eyes on the forum...
    When it happens it WILL be posted!

  5. 1 minute ago, Carlos said:

    I got Ezdrummer 2 and 22 EZX expansions for 350. Should I crossgrade to SD3 for just 220?

    Should you crossgrade?  Yes...but wait for a sale to do so.
    EZDrummer works fine, and you should be in no hurry
    to make the leap...but it IS a leap!

  6. 16 minutes ago, Brian Walton said:

    Anyone have issues getting the liscence from AudioDeluxe?  I've order a fair amount from them, but don't recall having to wait a few hours for processing on a weekday.

    Looking forward to this, love the note they have about the authorization process, will look at their other offerings if this one sounds good.  Would love to replace my WAVES NLS with something like this given the authorization methods.

    Mine came right away...but was in the Junk folder and I had to move it back
    the the inbox

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  7. This month we’ve teamed up with UJam to give our Plug-in Collective community an outstanding guitar emulation plug-in, plus a 30% discount on the Guitarists-Bundle.

    Virtual Guitarist Iron


    Virtual Guitarist Iron puts a world-class studio guitarist and their rig at the heart of your VST.

    Take total control of over 1000 sampled phrases in 100 rock and metal styles, expertly performed by a top session guitarist.

    To claim your free plug-in and discount code simply login and download from your account before the 7th November 2019 - 4pm UK time.

    Here

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  8. This weekend, save up to $180/180€ on our effects and take your projects to the next level!
     

    - Offer starts on September 5th, 2019 and ends on September 10th, 2019 - 12pm (UTC-08:00)

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    Add depth and dimension with our advanced reverbs Plate and Sparkverb, create wild delay effects with Relayer, add movement and modulation with Thorus, or vintage vibe and character with Rotary... The choice is yours!

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