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Larry Shelby

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  1. Well, my M2 Mounting kit won't arrive until July 7th now...so I guess I can relax...
  2. They're becoming the "IK" of Orchestral Libraries
  3. Check your emails for a 60% off code for JET https://www.acustica-audio.com/store/marketplace
  4. Spitfire Audio's current 50% off sale ($14.50 USD instead of $29.00) on their "Originals" plugins with code ORIGINALS22 for FIRST TIME PURCHASES only https://www.spitfireaudio.com/originals/
  5. After offering their Tremolo, Filter and C-Delay plugins for free for a few months, ANWIDA Soft has announced that their Phaser plugin will be available for free. The Phaser plug-in, belonging to the MODULA Suite collection, is a classic '70s swirling phase effect. The full MODULA Suite plugin collection is also currently available for the discounted price of $19 (74% off, Reg. $72). https://www.anwida.com/as_plugins/phaser/
  6. ElephantDSP has updated Room Reverb version to version 0.6.0, The latest release adds LV2 support for Linux as well as experimental CLAP support for Windows, macOS and Linux. Room Reverb is available for free. More information and download is available here. https://www.elephantdsp.com/products/room-reverb/
  7. Lese has released Strum, a "Sound Strummer", available as a VST3 / AU audio plugin. Here is what they are saying: Designed to make spectral delays easier to use, Strum splits your signal evenly and cleanly into a bunch of different bands, and then allows you to control the delay time & feedback of each band. Strum can work either in "free" or "sync" mode, where in "sync" mode each individual band's delay time is synchronized to the tempo & time signature of your DAW, allowing for rhythmically-aware strumming. Additionally, Strum provides a modulation panel for a bit more control of the delay times, allowing you to switch between "flutter" and "random" modes. Strum is controlled by "factor bands" (control points) that alter all of the delay lines based on frequency. You can control the delay time, as well as the feedback with this system. Price: 25 USD at lese.io. A demo version is also available. http://lese.io/plugin/strum
  8. Dark Rock Pro should be here today...and M.2 Mounts tomorrow...I should be good to go by the weekend, barring incident
  9. It's Native Instruments. It has nothing to do with the Subscriptions other than installing the products
  10. - 50% off on all products until July 31st. https://diginoiz.com
  11. Your secret sauce for any application RC-20 Retro Color's six unique FX modules easily recreates the warm, cosy feeling of vintage recording equipment, but also works perfectly in any modern production setting. $59.97 https://www.xlnaudio.com/products/addictive_fx/effect/rc-20_retro_color
  12. $88 at Best Service https://www.bestservice.com/el_dorado_legato_ambient_guitar.html
  13. $10 at Plugin Boutique https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/2-Effects/53-Multi-Effect-/9254-Bassment-Core
  14. NO code required https://www.drumsondemand.com/collections/buy-one-get-one-free
  15. 3 Amps, 3 different periods in music! Those were our first Amp Sims we developed, they represent the iconic tones of the 80s-90s, 2000s and present. Now they're back, packed with new features and our EX technology that gives you the most realistic sound in an Amp Sim. $19.99 https://audioassault.mx/collections/plugins/products/classicseries
  16. 50% OFF, 48 HOURS SINEsingles gives you fast offers on some of our favorite single instruments. Each offer gives you 50% off a selected instrument for just 48 hours. And each week, you can expect a new offer. This week, we've chosen the Yangqin Ensemble a2 from Phoenix Orchestra. It's a stunning Chinese hammered dulcimer, complete with a detailed articulation list. Just €15 for the next 48 hours. 15 Euros https://www.orchestraltools.com/store/collections/phoenix-orchestra/instruments
  17. Extra discount with code GROUP at JRR https://www.jrrshop.com/sound-particles?dir=asc&order=name
  18. Mine has 2 also....which is good...because I'll probably get another 4 TB M.2 when I catch one on sale...they're crazy fast. I even have a USB-C M.2 Enclosure, which I'll probably get a drive for later also.
  19. My motherboard M.2 Slots require "Offset" mounts, and it didn't come with them...which is REALLY the biggest slow down in this process.
  20. Apple Proprietary = MONEY!
  21. Serial # has to be registered in Native Access. Install the product, tell Native Access where it's at, and should be good to go from there
  22. I just decided to wait...the Dark Rock will be here tomorrow, and I still can't install the M.2 Drive, so have to wait until Thursday for the mount kit to show up. Why that doesn't come with the drive I really don't understand! Once and be done, provided everything works right. As far as moving/deauthorizing/uninstalling, that would be vendor specific.
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