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Everything posted by Lionel
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Thanks for all the deal-related links, everyone. And I'm so sorry to hear of the unfortunate situation surrounding this forum. It truly was a great community. It's amazing how it can get ruined so quickly. Although all good things to an end, it sounds like the new forum will be a great place.
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Thanks for the recommendations! š I'll definitely bookmark those links.
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Hey everyone, Haven't been on here for a few months. Just noticing that the "usual suspects" aren't posting on here much, if at all (I sincerely hope everything is all right). Anyway, I was wondering what other places do you guys go to for finding deals? Whether it be blogs, FB groups, forums, etc. Very curious to know! Thanks!
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Never heard of āWitch Pig,ā but def love the company name! š
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Thereās TONS of lesser-known brand name items. With that saidā¦ If youāre in need of studio headphones, theyāve got some Audio Technica cans on sale. They also have some nice Fender instrument cables on sale in their signature colors.
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No prob! On these big sale events, Iāve usually found accessories to be the best betā¦ like studio headphones, cables, HHDs/SSDs, memory cards, tuners, capos, guitar straps, strings, cases/bags, etc. Iāll try to post any good deals that I find
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Well, it's Prime Day worldwide. Anyone find any good music gear deals? Or, anything related like HDD/SSD/accessories/etc. Just curious ?
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Ahhh... I see. Good to know. Thanks!
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How does one get a voucher? I've purchased so many plugins from them, yet I haven't received any vouchers for months.
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I donāt use Garage Band, so Iām not sure how their export process currently works. However, Iām thinking you could skip the ātransfer to Macā partā¦ and just use an app like Audacity(or similar) to convert your .au files to .wav
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Not quite sure if you're referring to exporting audio files from Mobile iOS DAW and then opening in your Mac/PC DAW... or, if you're trying to transfer your own local audio from your computer to an iOS DAW. But, in general... It depends on the app you're using. With some apps, you need to transfer the audio assets by connecting to your computer via USB using the iTunes desktop app. Other apps have cloud options. For example, with Ableton Note, you can use Ableton Link. What app are you using?
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If you plan on upgrading to the other bundles, I'd gravitate towards plugins that aren't included in those bundles.
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One-time purchases, updates for life, amazing sales, great upgrade paths, etc. Tbh, this is THE model all big companies should attain to. Melda FTW.
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Guess it depends on your particular genre, but I actually like some of the presets/sounds. Not bad for 7 bucks. And not bad if you're looking for a cheap product to obtain one of the PB freebies of the month.
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I have this... don't ever reach for this, tbh. But! It's a great price!
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I purchased this bundle right before that March 26th debacle... where Waves pretty much forced many of us to register our purchases by that date. I wanted to wait until I registered that bundle... on my own terms. Long story short, I don't use that bundle. And I never intend to use any Waves products ever again. It's just not in my workflow. I can definitely live without Waves in my life. Kind of a blessing in disguise, actually. I can easily ignore those reoccurring $29 sales and their BF/CM sales and just concentrate on other plugins.
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I'm a Reason + Live user. Surpised Reaper or Bitwig didn't make the list. I'm definitely not surprised Pro Tools isn't on that list. They haven't done anything exciting since adding elastic audio, ADC - audio delay compensation and getting rid of HW as dongles to use PT (being sarcastic, of course). I'm an ex-Pro Fools user... I have some resentment
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Just curious, where was this poll taken? They should do another poll: āWhich companies update their software drivers the best?ā Pretty sure Avid would be somewhere there at the bottom and RME somewhere at the top. Itās amazing how some HW have such short lifespans because of the lack of updated software drivers. For someone investing in their gear for the long-term, rock-solid and updated software drivers are whatās most important when Iām purchasing an audio interface(or any other HW device that requires SW, for that matter). Iāve had multiple Avid/Digidesign MBOX units, multiple M-Audio units including the ProjectMix I/O and NI Kore which all are essentially doorstoppers now(unless I use an old OS). I get itā¦ itās a business. But I still would like to use my gear. I appreciate and gravitate to those companies that have maintained their drivers throughout the years.
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So tired of Adobeās bs. I currently pay to use their software. Iām all for Adobe alternatives. Definitely getting this deal
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Marvel + X-Com game style = Awesome freebie!
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I havenāt purchased from PA in a while. Any codes that might happen to work with this?
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If itās anything like X-com, Iām def getting this. X-com was one of my fave games when it came out. Thanks for the rec!
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Got it. Thanks!
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You have to sign up to download. Plus, you need to give them your serial # to prove ownership.