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BlackFriday 2025 - All plugins, instruments and bundles discounted - Up to 91% off

Bundles (example)

Can use MELDA57625915 for 20% Off first order for new customers

https://www.meldaproduction.com/discounts

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As the resident MeldaMoonie, I'll chime in with these suggestions for anyone who's been waiting to port to the Meldaverse:

MEssentialsFX Bundle is as the name says it is. MTurboReverble (the equal of any algo reverb plug-in I've tried), MTurboDelay, MAutoAlign, MLimiterX, and MAutoDynamicEQ are the top of the heap for usefulness. MSpectralDynamicsLE is an interesting and powerful tool, it can do noise reduction and perform functions similar to Trackspacer and a whole bunch of other stuff. MCompare is great for setting up FX chain A/B testing.  I haven't messed much with MSaturatorMB. The only clinker, IMO, is MTurboComp. It doesn't have anything under the hood that MCompressor doesn't, it amounts to a bunch of Melda "devices" with skeumorphic UI's. To me, those work fine in MTurboReverble, MLimiterX and MTurboDelay, but when I want pretty UI's I use T-RackS. $114.

All plug-ins that overlap with other bundles will get you credit in the other bundle.

The other thing I recommend is upgrading the MFreeFX Bundle. Even though there is a free version you can use, $22 for 37 plug-ins is an acephalic deal. The compressor and EQ in the bundle would cost $50 each from another vendor, IMO. MCompressor has features that aren't even in other MeldaProduction dynamics processors. MEQualizer can solo bands, the analyzer can track the frequencies of peaks, etc. The utilities like MOscillator, MNoiseGenerator and MStereoScope are unsurpassed anywhere. MTuner is a polyphonic tuner which can also output MIDI from the analyzed signal.

If you've downloaded the bundle, I recommend going through every audio processor and running a few presets. I had the bundle for a long time before I did that and was bowled over by things like MComb, a ferocious comb filter.

If you've never bought from them before, with MusicMan's referral code, you can have both for $109. Or just MEssentialsFX for $91, or upgrade FreeFX for $18.

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7 hours ago, Craig Fowler said:

Meldaway grand is a steal.

Agreed but the other option to get it is MSoundfactoryLE for $40, which give someone that plus quite a few other instruments.  

But that piano is certainly the standout, and at $10 is a steal for anyone with the storage space it takes.

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36 minutes ago, Brian Walton said:

the other option to get it is MSoundfactoryLE for $40, which give someone that plus quite a few other instruments

And they come out with new instruments for MSoundFactory rather often.

13 minutes ago, kitekrazy said:

weighing in at 40gb though

I'm not a fan of bloat, but that thing sounds so damn good I don't mind. I wondered how it could possibly be enough better than Monastery Grand to justify burning that much storage. Then I played it. It is good enough to justify burning that much storage.

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1 hour ago, Starship Krupa said:

And they come out with new instruments for MSoundFactory rather often.

I'm not a fan of bloat, but that thing sounds so damn good I don't mind. I wondered how it could possibly be enough better than Monastery Grand to justify burning that much storage. Then I played it. It is good enough to justify burning that much storage.

Yep, until the pianoverse deal I had basically uninstalled a number of other pianos because it not only sounds great there is a ton of variation you can get due to the (7 different) Mic pattern options which can be combined and manipulated into more combinations.

That is one of the real reasons the collection takes up the space, but it is worth it.  I feel bad for "laptop creators" though, as giving up a port for an external drive is annoying.  

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7 hours ago, Brian Walton said:

Yep, until the pianoverse deal I had basically uninstalled a number of other pianos because it not only sounds great there is a ton of variation you can get due to the (7 different) Mic pattern options which can be combined and manipulated into more combinations.

Same. I'm keeping Pianoverse because it sounds great and has some very useful pianos.

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12 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

And they come out with new instruments for MSoundFactory rather often.

I'm not a fan of bloat, but that thing sounds so damn good I don't mind. I wondered how it could possibly be enough better than Monastery Grand to justify burning that much storage. Then I played it. It is good enough to justify burning that much storage.

They always sound good to us but when used in a track the average person wouldn't know. 

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2 hours ago, Starship Krupa said:

Same. I'm keeping Pianoverse because it sounds great and has some very useful pianos.

I have it one an external sata SSD and the intitial load is not fast but it is fine going through the presets.

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