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Soundwise

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  1. Judging by the size (each of these come with only 45MB of samples) I didn't expect it to be any good. In fact, these instruments are way more usable than most bigger and more detailed libraries. How is this possible?

    NB! By "usable" I mean just playing and using a general MIDI controller keyboard (mine is semi-weighted M-Audio Oxygen). With better keyboards and/or for production purposes, you might want full versions of these instruments or just use what you already have and are happy with.

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  2. 50 minutes ago, PavlovsCat said:

    Were you using it on guitar you recorded yourself or sample libraries? I was doing the later, using the samples without effects on them. I haven't even been recording physical instruments since I've been attempting to play these last few years. 

    I tried it on as many sources as seemed reasonable, including sampled instruments like drums. The EQ section is designed for plucked and strummed acoustic instruments, but other sections work well with basically anything. As MrFigg pointed out, you might not need it, that is, unless you like what it does to your tracks and the simplicity of the workflow. IME, I like it even with sampled acoustic guitars.

    NB! We all approach working with software from different perspectives. I am more of a creator than engineer, and would rather keep things simple to stay in the flow. YMMV.

  3. I finally was able to test these fivers. Honestly, I didn't expect anything spectacular, but MorphVerb and QuickAG proved to be too good to pass by. No wonder, Fleer mentioned this reverb plugins so much. Might not be your most transparent reverb, but it's light on CPU, very easy to use and enables users to create unique soundscapes in just a few seconds.

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  4. 22 minutes ago, Doug Rintoul said:

    Doesn't look like scheduled maintenance to me.  US Cloud Backend is reporting a major outage.

    I was not making it up. That's what a pop-up message stated.

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  5. 12 minutes ago, Grem said:

    I have never used EZMix.

    I have T-Racks Max and Izotope MP. 

    Is this easier than these two? Are the end results the same, better?

    I figured, that endlessly scrolling through available presets was counterintuitive for my workflow.

    EZMix 3 looks a bit more promising. However, instrument categories shown on its page indicate that the plugin is rock-band centered and might not fit all usage scenarios.

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  6. 3 hours ago, Moon OverSea said:

    It's a Hybrid, but only 6 months without  free Studio One Professional permanent  license. Should buy Two 6 months and regist them before the expire of first one to get the Studio One Professional permanent  license.

     

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    If you buy the new interface Quantum ES, this 6 month's of lisence will be given freely now, so only buy another one to upgrade to the One Year Hybrid and get the Studio One Professional permanent  license.
    https://www.presonus.com/en-US/quantum-es.html

    This makes perfect sense.

    Kudos to FMI/Presonus for creating this upgrade path.

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  7. 16 minutes ago, cclarry said:

    Since I own all the plugins included in Luna Pro, and just lack the extensions, I inquired
    about a discount and was told to pound sand...

    They've been around long enough to know, that money talks. On the other hand, we've been around long enough to know, that it's a two-way street.

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  8. 14 hours ago, reginaldStjohn said:

    So, anyone can get this price regardless of previous purchases? Too bad there isn't a cross grade price or upgrade from any "MAX" product type thing. 

    Deals like this one from IK usually indicate that major version updates are around the corner. As Larry pointed out, MAX tier is the cheapest way to get the latest and greatest once it comes out.

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  9. I said, I'm sorry and tried to be as peaceful and understanding as I could, to the best of my ability. Whatever your problem is, it is not with me.

    10 minutes ago, PavlovsCat said:

    Okay, we're done here. Hopefully,  you can remain civil in the future and refrain from attacks on other forum members because you don't agree with them. 

     

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  10. Frankly speaking, I find your feud with Andrew Aversa and Impact Soundworks to be kind of childish. None of my business, mind you. Go on, if you wish to do so.

    I tested all guitar libraries and instruments that I had or could get a demo, and they all sounded good. But only Shreddage instruments sounded natural, to the point, that I'd be hard-pressed to tell them from real human performance.

    I think, the value of virtual instruments and virtual guitars in particular to the end user is determined by the purpose of using such tools. For mockups, I'd definitely go with something else, like NI Session series, Ample Sound, AAS GS-2, Musiclab or, maybe, OTS (they don't provide demo versions, so I don't know if they are easy to use).

    If I need to program electric guitar parts that sound natural, ISW Shreddage it is.

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  11. I have 3 (three) full Shreddage libraries (or virtual instruments). Never noticed TV sounds in the background. Although, some samples are not perfect if you listen to them separately, in the context of a guitar (or bass) part they work unexpectedly well. IME, Shreddage instruments blow the competition out of the water. YMMV.

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  12. 1 hour ago, Bapu said:

    Since I own every UAD plugin and instrument as well as 28 Unison channels on my Apollo ecosystem, LUNA could possibly be my go to for live recording (mainly drums).

    Does it really matter which DAW you use for recording?

     

    PS 10+ years ago it was popular to discuss which DAW sounds best; people would null-test multitracks summed in various DAWs, trying to prove that they made the best choice by joining a certain camp. Hope, we've not come full circle and are not back to square one.

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