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Oh my god, I'm doing stupid thumbnails. Please don't hold it against me. Well I had no clue what to call this, I't basically all over the place. It's a pretty standard jam, but there are some nice details. The pan spread funtion on the Prophet 6 is pretty awesome which pans different voices. Switching the paraphony from 4 voices to 1 of the Matriarch sounded cool. Oh and for the Lego fans, in the background is the new R2D2 ?
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Nope, too much.
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The Youtube community doesn't seem that impressed from what I've seen. Perhaps Izotope didn't pay enough? That being said, Trash 2 is/was an absolute staple in modern EDM/techno/hardcore. One could say it influenced the direction of multiple genres, which is a pretty significant accomplishment. From what I've seen and knowing that community a bit, this won't replace Trash 2.
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Thank you so much for the support!
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I would love to get my hands on Lumina and this is about as good as it gets (perhaps a 60% in a bundle?). But still a lot of money for something I don't really use. I can get the Behringer JT-4000 and Roland AIRA E-4 for that money. With room to spare for cables and a case.
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I was hoping that with the new Ableton, they would remove the limit on the categories. I now have: Master & Favorites Synths & Drums EQ, channelstrips & filters Dynamics (so yes, all the compressors and limiters) Distortion & saturation Reverb & delay Utility & creative Some have overlap and I just tag them in multiple categories. Clippers can be used as a dynamics tool but also as a creative distorion tool. Something like a chorus would fall in the Utility & creative category, but some multi fx span over 4 cateogries.
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https://kazrog.com/collections/frontpage/products/true-252 The sweet sound that sparked a legacy - just $19.99 this month. Get THE most precise emulation of the ultra-rare Langevin EQ 252A 7-band Graphic EQ - the original hardware circuit that sparked one of the most resounding legacies in music history.
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https://www.native-instruments.com/en/specials/komplete/projectsam-offer-2024/ Offer ends in about 18 days.
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Probably one of my favorites so far. I did some (basic) live playing, slapped on a vocal for good measure and voila.
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https://www.skystudiosplugins.com/ Over 2400 synth sounds and other instruments were sampled with the goal of picking the best 200 we could possibly make. (Ended up with about 230 because I really loved all these sounds too much). The instruments used to make the samples include a Jupiter 8, Prophet 5, Prophet 6, Moog Model D, Deckards Dream, Subsequent 37, Wurlitzers, Rhodes, Pianos, Panoptigon, Marimba and many other sound sources and outboard effects. Normally $129, now $39. And you can use code BISHU for another 20% off.
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Luckily I've done that about a year ago and they transfered perfectly. Except for most Ableton stock effects and instruments. But that's 5 minutes work tops to categorize them. I will still record my new jam in the old one though today, just to be sure. I will switch somewhere this week probably after some more testing.
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Orchestral Tools Save up to 60% ? Spring Textures Sale
Nick Blanc replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Although still expensive, this is an absolutely amazing collection. Now I'm torn. I would like to have this, or Slate + Ash Cycles, or some new hardware...- 1 reply
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They don't do sales they often, although the bundle is always discounted (still pretty expensive). Anyway, normally €320 (why?!), now €159. Which might pursuade me to pick it up. https://slateandash.com/products/cycles I don't know when the sale will end, it doesn't say.
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Just installed it and posted around for a couple of minutes. Installations went smooth. Now to dive into the new browser, download the new packs and see how all the MIDI changes are working for me. In theory, or from what I saw, it should be really awesome for what I do so I'm pretty excited.
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While I agree Wietse seems pretty honest in his doings, even he slips up from time to time. And he does stand to gain from those so called non-funded reviews. We have a saying in the Netherlands which roughly translate to "only the sun comes up for free". It's used in a way that eventually everything either costs money/makes you money. Free plugin? They now have your email and name. Free chicken-spit for your new barbecue? Yeah you really want the motor with that. Sure I'll help you move, but we'll definitely need some beers when we're done. He gains views, subscribers, customers. Does that make it a bad thing? Not necessarily. But let's be honest here, who has a dream of becoming a plug-in (or whatever else) reviewer? But still, doesn't make it a bad thing. Unless someone is not being honest. And boy is that prevalent.
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She seems really shocked.
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Indeed, that's why it always struck me as odd that he did those reviews. It's nice that someone from the actual 'scene' finally comes out to say it so bluntly (notice how further he gets in the video, the more f bombs are dropped in true Scottish fashion*). * I was in Edinburgh once and the amounts of f's they are able to cram in one sentence is close to miraculous.
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See the video below. It is rare when a plugintube YouTuber comes around and admits it's all bullshit, but he did it. I appreciate the honesty where he says it was just for the money and that he has quit the whole show. Also where he says the YouTube algorithm is **** for these things. It's all about pumping out as much content as you can. Retention is always bad, so the only way to mitigate that is more and more content. Weaver Beats says the same thing, he makes daily videos because views drop after 1-2 days. I notice this myself on my jams (only after typing this Paul mentions him as an example). It's a no brainer but great someone finally said it, that they intentionally leave obvious stuff out of of review so people will comment which will push the algorithm. It's a long one, but very ontopic for this part of the forum. Mods, please relocate if not appropriate.
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IK Multimedia - Sunset Sound Studio Reverb - $29.99 (or less)
Nick Blanc replied to e-cue's topic in Deals
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Analog Melodic techno Livejam - "No love (lost)" ?
Nick Blanc replied to Nick Blanc's topic in Songs
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Analog Melodic techno Livejam - "No love (lost)" ?
Nick Blanc replied to Nick Blanc's topic in Songs
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Haha case in point. I'm mixing my next week's jam right now and I can't get the vocal volume right ?
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Analog Melodic techno Livejam - "No love (lost)" ?
Nick Blanc replied to Nick Blanc's topic in Songs
Thanks! And yes it is a lot of fun. My dad visited yesterday for some coffee (and a cheeky whiskey) and to see my latest synth (Prophet 6). I was noodling around, turning knobs and suddenly got a great sound. Later that day, a friend visited to watch Formula 1, I was again noodling around and suddenly got a great melody. Recorded everything an hour later and that's a new jam for next week. It's all about fun and people joining in. -
I know the process, vocals are hard. I'm nowwhere near getting them right. Practice makes perfect.