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Everything posted by Reid Rosefelt
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I don't want to get Syntorial. I just want to put it up on my VI: Control Page of November Deals I'm not going to do that unless there's some kind of page you can go to that mentions this deal or I supply them with a code. So: are you a current Syntorial customer that they contacted through an email? How do you know about this?
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@Gswitz I can't find anywhere where it says 50% off. Do you need some kind of code?
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You may also have sold me on spending money, @Fleer because your favorites under Exhale are the two ones I don't have. Rev, Substance, and Movement are at the bottom of my list too, so maybe we have similar tastes. Even though I haven't used their instruments in finished pieces, I do like them and admire the company a lot. I also think they are one of the few companies that treat their customers really well. If you buy stuff from Output and Soundtoys you get great discounts when you buy the whole store.
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Obviously a massive amount of people love Output stuff and use them in their music. When I moved over from my Mac and Logic to my PC a few years ago, I got Komplete, EZdrummer, Sonar, and $600+ worth of Output. It was one of my first purchases, and it just didn't work out. Not for me at all, but obviously terrific for somebody else. And then I started making music on my new setup and ended up buying other libraries that suited me more. But after that, I love Portal. So that makes me curious about Analog Strings and Analog Brass & Winds. And a lot of expansions. Will I like those things as much as I like Portal? I'm not knocking Output. I realize these things are personal. So what I would gently propose to others, would be maybe to just start out with Signal (or even the free Signal demo) before diving in as deeply as I did. Output offers very generous deals to people who trade up to the whole package.
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I really like granular effects--that's why I bought Audiority's Grainspace, which is incredible and 50% off now for $22.50, it's lowest price ever. If you want to transform all your sounds in this way, this plugin rocks. One of my very favorites. Until now, of course. So I talked myself out of getting Portal because I had this. But now, thanks to Matthew, that I have Portal, it's just on a whole other level. By a county mile it is my favorite purchase from Output. In fact, if I could get permission from Output, I would sell all my stuff--Signal, Exhale, Substance, Rev, lots of expansions, in a heartbeat. They are cool, but I have never used any of them once in my music. I've played with them a lot, but never used them. I doubt I ever will. I've already been using GrainSpace, and now I will be using Portal. My feeling about Output is that they are sold like the bright shiny, hippest, coolest thing. If you buy their stuff, you will be young and beautiful They have the best interface in the business. They made me want them so bad. They look like a 10 but for me in practice they were a 2. On the other hand, Omnisphere looks so tired and corny and 70s--particularly its name. Yeesh. I don't know how I talked myself finally into spending all that money. But on a scale from one to ten, Omnisphere is a billion. For me, anyway. Having said all that, I can't get rid of my Output stuff, and I am very seriously considering whether the other Output libraries I don't have and the many expansions are worth the price it would cost me to get them. If that makes sense to you.... it sure doesn't make sense to me.
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I think you're referring to Noir, by Sonokinetic. Filme Noire movies are very different.
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The funny thing is that the Portal expansions will cost more than Portal did.
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Noire is Noice.
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Previously available for only two weeks, In Session Audio has announced that Fruit Shake is free again for a limited time. With four fruit-shaped shakers (and one carrot), Fruit Shake presents an easy-to-use interface based on In Session Audio's Shimmer Shake Strike percussion engine. Designed for the free Kontakt Player platform, Fruit Shake is a musical, fun and simple way to add shaker sounds to a song, and is available through Tuesday, November 26, 2019. Fruit Shake includes a license for Kontakt Player. Get it HERE
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The link now says: "We're sorry--this item is unavailable."
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I installed it without issues. I think it's super cool. Maybe there most beautiful interface and it sounds great. I have a nice granular effect already, so I didn't need it, but I"m glad I have it. Like all Output, it works well with NKS, so I can control pretty much everything with the knobs on my controller. But... two knobs for the XY pad. Buying this also knocked $100 off what it would cost me to finish off my Output collection. I can get Analog Strings and Analog Brass & Winds plus 11 expansions for about $250. Don't know if I need that stuff, and there's a LOT on my list for this month. I will try to resist the GAS. Please don't tempt me.
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I've got my license key, although I haven't installed it yet.
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Wow! Ordered! Thanks, @Matthew Sorrels
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I don't know if somebody already posted this, but Sylenth is 30% off, but just for Singles Day--11-11 Use code SINGLES2019 Get it at the Lennar Digital store HERE
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This is my second year compiling Black Friday sales in alphabetical order on VI:Control. If you're interested, you can check it out HERE. I also put stuff into broad categories. The idea is to help people The listings don't have the detail like you get here, and I'm certainly not as fast, but you can get stuff at a glance and click on what interests you. FYI, I don't list any intro prices or one-day sales. It's just about developers selling previously released material on a BF discount. It's also a record for the coming years into what the sales were. Here's my 2018 POST
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Dude, this is so awesome! I'm gonna have to steal it. ?I have a special use for it someday... ?
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Get any SynthMaster preset bank for only $4 - Offer valid until November 16
Reid Rosefelt replied to Wibbles's topic in Deals
For the record, I don't care for the sounds in the new Nori expansion, Japan's Vintage. I wish I had purchased another one of his old ones instead. Anybody else have a reaction? -
Art Vista is doing a benefit for legendary Motown bass player Tony Newton, whose grooves are included in their Groovemaster Grooves Continuous Sync™ loop player. During this special sale, all proceeds will go to Tony Newton. Only $39 with discount code motownlegend until midnight Sunday, November 10th. Get it HERE Antonio “Tony” Newton, Detroit/LA bass man whose career spans from the early days of the electric bass - with John Lee Hooker and Little Walter, and as staff bass player at Motown alongside James Jamerson, through his later fusion work with Tony Williams, up until today with his own funk/rock group TNT Xtreme. Baby Funk Brother Tony Newton toured and recorded with Motown artists such as Diana Ross and the Supremes, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Four Tops, Temptations, Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5, Spinners, and he held a 7-year tenure as music director for Smokey Robinson & the Miracles. A little known fact is that Newton and James Jamerson played together as two basses on many Motown hits. Newton was also the staff bassist for the talented songwriting-producing team, Holland-Dozier-Holland, and their Invictus-Hotwax label. Later, Newton gained recognition as one of the founding fathers of fusion, as bassist-composer-vocalist in the acclaimed jazz-rock fusion group: The Tony Williams Lifetime, penning fusion classics Snake Oil and Red Alert. Newton was also a member of the British hard rock group, G-Force, with veteran guitarist Gary Moore. Throughout his career, Tony Newton has played on a large number of gold records. He has performed and recorded with the Mamas and Papas, Honey Cone, Little Richard, Hugh Masekela, Smokey Robinson, Aretha Franklin and many others.
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1998, per Wikipedia. I bought it as soon as it came out. Sonic Foundry was in my former hometown of Madison, Wisconsin. What's the difference between Acid Pro 9 and Acid Pro Next?
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This is very cool. Spooky. A good time to pick up their AURORROR freebie too, if you don't have it already.
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I'm trying to decide whether to buy this, which I don't think will add a lot to the Acid 8 that I never use--or buy Embertone's bassoon for another ten bucks. I don't need that either, as I have many bassoons, but I might get more fun out of it. Decisions....
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FREE Eventide QUADRAVOX - 4 Voice Pitch Shifting Harmonizer
Reid Rosefelt replied to Abstract's topic in Deals
I love this plugin, and am very grateful, but I also appreciate the email from APD telling me that I got $0 added to my Rewards Balance with this purchase! ? -
VSL Epic Orchestra 2.0 is relatively new and came out earlier this year. It is a major update to an old library. It is 73 GBs, ten times the size of the old one. If you want to start up with orchestral, I'd take a look into Spitfire's Albion ONE, Audio Imperia's Nucleus, Orchestral Tools' Inspire 1 and 2, ProjectSAM's Symphobia Series, and Sonic Score's Amadeus Symphonic Orchestra.
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Yes, they do, and I have it. ? It's very good. Perfect if you just want to load something up in a hurry and don't want to start your DAW.
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