Larry Shelby Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 (edited) MeldaProduction's Happy New Year Sale - 50% OFF Everything! Get all MeldaProduction products (except for subscriptions) with a huge discount, 50% OFF: Effects Instruments Bundles (50% off on bundles = 85% off for included plugins!) Upgrades This one-of-a-kind ? offer ends on Sunday, January 5th. Do not miss it!https://www.meldaproduction.com/ Edited December 31, 2019 by cclarry 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mettelus Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 17 minutes ago, cclarry said: (except for subscriptions) I just wanted to point this out for new folks. Melda plugins are exceptional in many ways, but AFAIK the subscription model is not the best vehicle (economically) to buy into a bundle (or THE bundle). The best way is to: Sign up for their newsletter ($10 credit), One-off purchase plugins you like/would use in the 50%-off weekly Eternal Madness offers (for a new user, use someone's referral coupon (20% off for you when a new user, and 10% credit for them - ongoing)). Demos are also fully functional for 15 days, so you can try things as you see them. Once you have made a purchase, you then get your own referral code (check your account) and should share that with others. Finally, when these 50% bundle discounts roll around again, check your account to see how much the remaining cost is for a given bundle (you get partially credited for plugins you already own in a given bundle). Curb-appeal aside, Melda's plugins share common architecture, 16x upsampling, multi-band processing (for many of them), modulation matrices, among many other features. Even though the initial "sticker shock" can be overwhelming, there is no upgrade train to deal with in the future, which makes them even more unique. Once you own a plugin, upgrades are free forever, and owning a bundle earns you plugins added to that bundle in the future as well. The upgrade costs of competitors after a couple cycles can easily sum up to what the MCompleteBundle is when 50% off. And for truly new users... download the MFreeFXBundle (not the upgrade), and check them out. They just added a visual metronome which has been asked for inside many DAWs. 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matthew Sorrels Posted December 31, 2019 Share Posted December 31, 2019 Melda only gives limited credit for single plugins that are part of a bundle. So if you buy three or four plugins and then go to upgrade to the bundle you get credit for them, but it's based on 50% of the price of the plugins if you bought it from a vendor instead of direct or whatever you paid if you bought it direct and then 70% of that. Which makes their upgrades from singles to bundles not so great, since it involves a 30% slippage. In addition owning a bundle doesn't get any discount or credit on another bundle even if they contain a number of shared plugins. The only exception for this is the MComplete bundles which the other bundles can help offset the cost of. But if you own the Mastering Bundle the Mixing bundle doesn't come at a discount even though they share plugins, for example. These "rules" aren't the end of the world of course but it makes buying single plugins when what you really want is the bundle not so great a deal. Total cost is always better to jump straight to the bundle when they are 50% off. Their transfer fees also make it somewhat unpractical to try and sell your plugins. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kitekrazy1 Posted January 1, 2020 Share Posted January 1, 2020 I could own everything for $400. I have them on 4 machines and don't have to pay for upgrades. Getting into the nitty gritty on how to use them to their fullest is another thing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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