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To partly answer my own question, I installed the "Colors" demo and played with it for a short time. I thought it might be "Pitchmap Plus", but it appears not. I don't own Pitchmap, so my comparison is based on a brief demo of the original version over a year ago. "Colors" appears to be an "effect" rather than a "tool" if that makes sense. Pitchmap can be heavy handed, but It also allows fine adjustments or tweaks (IIRC), whereas "Colors" is more in your face. For my use, I will hold out for a better sale on regular Pitchmap, unless they come up with an attractive bundle deal for owners of neither.
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Been eyeing Pitchmap every time it goes on sale. So is this an upgraded "Pitchmap" or feature limited (like "Orange Nano"). Since they still list "Pitchmap" for sale, I assume Colors is not a replacement. BTW fine print on the Zynaptiq site says that the intro ends Nov. 12
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Loot Audio is offering "The Score" now. $264.81 crossgrade $353.37 no-crossgrade. Price probably drifts with exchange rates. https://www.lootaudio.com/
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I had Iron 1 from a previous bundle. Upgrade to 2 was (and still is) $50. Maybe worth a look now.
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? 1x Free Retrieval Code for "Mixcraft 9 Recording Studio" ? (USED)
Brian Lawler replied to Solidos's topic in Deals
Ah - so. Sunday morning brain here (also a sloth). Just sent my code to Niky ? -
? 1x Free Retrieval Code for "Mixcraft 9 Recording Studio" ? (USED)
Brian Lawler replied to Solidos's topic in Deals
SO, you both were able to use the same code? If it quits working, I have an extra code from the Humble Bundle to PM. -
Minimal Audio releases first Synth "Current" (NO DEAL)
Brian Lawler replied to Solidos's topic in Deals
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(Not a deal) NI Komplete Kontrol S-Series MK1 is dead
Brian Lawler replied to 記念パピコkinen_papico's topic in Deals
I bought my S49 MK1 just last Christmas. It was direct from NI via their Reverb store and although it was "refurb", it looks brand new. I would be very P.O.'d if I paid full price for this, given that they probably had the plan in place to drop support back then. To be honest though- It is a pretty nice keyboard vs the competition for the $175 I paid (with free shipping). I also don't find myself using the Komplete Kontrol app very often because it is such a resource hog. Guess they were giving the deal to blow out inventory. -
Orb Plugins Orb Composer Pro S 1.5 Sale (Exclusive) for $39
Brian Lawler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
Orb Composer was overpriced and abandoned by Hexachords (developer). I have seen forum mentions that they are working on bringing it back. The Orb Producer series are much more usable, and based on the Orb Composer code, I am sure. They don't try to be orchestral tools like "Composer" was marketed to be. The key caution I would give regarding Hexachords or "Orb Software", or whatever their moniker- If you purchase their product(s), do NOT ever expect any kind of updates or bug fixes. Maybe you will get them, but maybe you won't. After running a BF/Christmas "blowout" on Composer, they deleted their Discord "support" (marketing) channel and disappeared until they released the Producer series. -
Not a deal at €37, but if you bought Rhythmizer 2 (€15 a few months ago), the upgrade price is €6. Futurephonic does do occasional sales. https://www.futurephonic.co.uk/products/rhythmizer-ultra
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It is really good. I got it during a previous sale. Only other title I have is a Pigments lib that is good too. Lunaris "point" upgrades have been free and version update from 1 to 2 was quite reasonable.
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zplane deCoda Studio To Stage Sale (Exclusive) for $34
Brian Lawler replied to Larry Shelby's topic in Deals
I have only used it for chord and key recognition of audio files, but it has been very accurate (better than Melodyne). Studio One chord recognition is also quite good, but I have not been using that DAW much lately. -
"Mutated Foley Patterns Requires AudioModern's Loopmix plug-in https://audiomodern.com/loopmix-packs/
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It works very well, but it is only in the beta (21.2) Might be limited to Producer Edition? I don't recall. They also added AI assisted mastering and a loop/sample library (like Loopcloud), which they teased on the forum as eventually offering a couple terabytes of free content to FL owners.
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This a good one. Fairly priced I think. Instacomposer tries to do everything (Chord sequences, melody, etc.). This is more of an arp or pattern generator based on the chords you feed it. I really like tools like this that have pattern memory slots so you can dink around with the settings/randomization to easily compare several phrases. Nice UI.
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Klevgrand - Get ready for a really nice deal on 26.09.2023
Brian Lawler replied to Frank's topic in Deals
Skaka is a nice shaken percussion sample player/sequencer. I've had my eye on the Tomofon synth. Hope they will beat the new release discount on this sale. -
https://www.pluginguru.com/products/ Bye Bye Summer! 40% OFF Weekend It’s getting darker sooner in the day, the kids are back at school, so let’s stock up on some new inspiring patch libraries for the fall and winter season! Other than MegaMagic Guitars V3: BLISS, Modern Cinema Back to the 80s and Unify, all other libraries for Unify, Omnisphere 2 and many other Plug-Ins are on sale until Sunday night at Midnight!
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? Free Game: Hammerting | Free For 68 Hours | GOG
Brian Lawler replied to pseudopop's topic in Deals
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Following is a snip from the Rob Papen newsletter that he sends to subscribers (today's edition). The first video is referenced in the newsletter, the second is his weekly YouTube post that went up yesterday. RG is an awesome ‘all in one guitar’ groove machine. Packed with 70ties Rhythm Disco styles, Steel string guitar, Muted Guitar and even Power Chord grooves. RG uses a specialised built in sequencer to create its rhythmic unique guitar like patterns. Although RG won’t replace a real guitar player it has its own character and usefulness within your songs and productions. RG is a perfect musical tool for creating rhythmic guitar grooves in your House, Hip-hop, Game music, and commercial tunes. Before your purchase of RG it is essential to watch the introduction video for RG to help you understand its concept and features:
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https://audiomodern.com/playbeat-packs/?utm_id=894 OUT NOW: DECONSTRUCT for Playbeat Our new Playbeat Expansion is inspired by the Tech House names of today. Loaded with a huge selection of sounds & patterns including Kicks, Hats, Atmos, Percussion, Weird sounds and FX. A collection produced to the highest standard which comes with 20 fully unlocked customizable preset kits where each can be re-arranged and remixed into infinite combinations with our cutting-edge pattern generation engine.
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I only own two Soundpaint libraries (in addition to their free offerings). One is the SG Guitar (I looked it up- their name is "Soul Guitar" and you hated it ?) that was released soon after Soundpaint came out, and a tenor sax that I got a discount on for owning the 8DIO sample source. Given that these were $15 or less each, I thought they were/are "good enough". SP can really get a lot of expressiveness out of the velocity changes, and I thought that the legato scripting also sounded very good, especially for the sax. Realistic? Nope! But worth the few $ for me to have a lot of fun getting those sounds out of a keyboard. I listened to most of Troel's Adastra demo, and I would agree that realism is not there, especially when you are using the scripted vibrato. It was also clear that he was using the SP capabilities (and he mentioned it in the video) to play some of the samples above and below the natural instrument ranges for effect. I have a metric ton of orchestral libraries, so that is the main reason I am not interested in it. A gripe I have with SP- unless I am missing it (and I still don't see a manual to check), we are at version 2.6 and still no support for Aftertouch (channel AT even?)? CC is supported, but I think they are missing an important tool for more expressive patches. I also agree that the Soundpaint engine has a nice UI and decent features (except for the AT oversight). TLDR- No realistic instruments, but maybe some fun sounds to be made.
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RE: Adastra I got a $45 crossgrade offer from Soundpaint for owning 8DIO Anthology (also applies to Adagio Bundle owners). Regular price is $90 -also- the four parts are available separately for $30 ea.
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I was happy to get the UAD Minimoog as part of the recent creative bundle deal, since I quite like their PolyMax and Opal. TBH though, the Cherry Audio version scratched MY Moog itch pretty well (and it may have been a feebie, IIRC). But it has been a few decades since I had hands and ears on the hardware, so foggy memories are easily reconciled.