So sorry to hear that Dave. I hope she fares well soon.
"I'm in my usual state of isolation out in the garage" {bapu hopes that means tracks are coming soon ? )
This also is a subscription-only product for new customers and in several ways feels closer to Pro Tools Ultimate than the old Pro Tools Standard.
My Standard perpetual license was converted to ProTools Studio perpetual and my update plans are still valid through Sept 2025. I imagine at some point they will un-grandfather my perpetual license but that's got to be 3 yrs and 5 months away.
[EDIT] I just purchased 2 more years of updates at jrrship.com for $354.22 with code FORUM. I'm assuming that in Sept 2025 they would start charging me $299/yr so I got two extra years for ~$55 more than one year under the inflated current pricing scheme.
However, if you already own any of their other products you can request (on a page on their site) discount codes. Since I own 2 of their products, I got two discount code s and they can both be used for one purchase. In my case that's a total of 30%.
I completely forgot I bought the ProMix Bundle. Just watched the tutorials and I'm going to give this bundle a go by re-doing a mix of Storm The Gates song by our band Citizen Regen using the prescribed methods in those tuts.
I'm reverb hoarder but what does Seventh Heaven Pro have that my Slate VerbSuite Classics M7 IRs dooes not? Just more controls?
I listened to a uBoob vid comparing them as well as IR-1 (Bricasti M7) and in the examples they gave I personally did not hear much difference.
With my discounts I can get non-pro for $49 or Pro for about $215 or both bundled for $251.
I can't say how you would use it, but I occasionally use it for inspiration when I feel what I came up with is boring. I've never used the output (yet) of EZBass in a song.
What you are doing in that exercise if letting go of your left brain by concentrating on the lines and not what the lines make up.
The theory is eventually you can learn to draw something right side up by seeing the lines and not what the lines make up.
Want to blow your mind? Take a rather simple picture (for starters) and turn it upside down (and I don't mean turn the picture over) and draw what you see.
Now turn it right side up.
Use something like this:
Can I join that club too?
No? At least I have an Alembic Series I bass. But PLEAAAAAASE don't tell anyone. It's the best kept secret of the Coffee House.
And now I can finally report this message from ToonTrack CS:
Hi Edward,
You should be able to add the product to your account now, please try again after restarting Product Manager. Our web development team has fixed the issue.