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  1. The kHs Toolbox is a bundle of 26 snapins along with the Snapin host Snap Heap. We're talking about:

    3-Band EQ, Chorus, Delay, Gain, Limiter, Snap Heap, Stereo, Bitcrush, Comb Filter, Compressor, Distortion, Filter, Formant Filter, Frequency Shifter, Gate, Haas, Ladder Filter, Phase Distortion, Phaser, Pitch Shifter, Resonator, Reverb, Reverser, Ring Mod, Tape Stop, Trance Gate and Transient Shaper.

    And breathe... that's a lot of snapins.  
     

    Click here to get 50% off the kHs Toolbox and upgrades

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  3. 11 minutes ago, Matthew Sorrels said:

    Audionamix Xtrax Stems 2, a $99 product that seems to do exactly what ACID Next does:

    https://audionamix.com/technology/xtrax-stems/

    It uses their own technology and processes in the cloud?  That seems crazy to me.

    iZotope RX 7 also has a feature for unmixing audio (music rebalance), though oddly enough I've never used it.  On a quick test it seemed to do OK at stripping a commercial track to the vocal, but the audio artifacts are so awful (metallic vocoder type sounds) I can't imagine really using it much.

    Needless to say I didn't pay anywhere near that price...

  4. There was a cap on WUP for ALL Plugins at $250 if you certified
    that you only used your plugins on ONE machine at at time.
    I no longer see that option, so that might be what has changed.
    I also see that they have now seperated "expired" from current,
    so that is another change, and maybe that is what causes the 
    cap to be on either "Expired" or "Current".  In this case I would
    NOW let my plugins all expire before renewing, thus getting the
    $250 cap

  5. 22 minutes ago, Sergio said:

    These are the most relevant factors to me. I have many external devices (synths, multi effects, etc) and I think the way Sonar/CbB handles them seems a bit primitive.

    I agree...and have for years.  I said, when I moved from Cubase to Sonar, under X1, that Sonar's MIDI was nowhere near what
    was available in Cubase.  And what improvements that they have made have been unsubstantial.  Sonar's MIDI handling/editing
    is, as you said, primitive, by comparison.  I also said, that my ideal DAW would be Sonar's interface coupled with Cubases MIDI,
    and other MIDI and Audio editing features.

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