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Yep, this clears it up, thanks. Unfortunately the sale is over now.
I guess it would help if you'd put such kind of information on your homepage.
Rudimentarily it's there, though some more details won't hurt.
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musikmachine wrote:Hmmm, guess they don't work weekends! I found some good demos of Vacuum, not pro but lots individual sounds that i guess show the character assuming Pro wasn't changed: https://soundcloud.com/dvinesounds

May help anyone on the fence. Certainly opened my ears a bit. :)
Well the Dry examples pretty much convinced me I dont' need it. I can do lots of similar sounds in Synthsquads Cypher or Strobe.

Also sounds like Aliasing in the Fx example. :?
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Dr.Gunjah wrote:Yep, this clears it up, thanks. Unfortunately the sale is over now.
I guess it would help if you'd put such kind of information on your homepage.
Rudimentarily it's there, though some more details won't hurt.
Happy to honor the price for last minute purchases.
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V0RT3X wrote:
musikmachine wrote:Hmmm, guess they don't work weekends! I found some good demos of Vacuum, not pro but lots individual sounds that i guess show the character assuming Pro wasn't changed: https://soundcloud.com/dvinesounds

May help anyone on the fence. Certainly opened my ears a bit. :)
Well the Dry examples pretty much convinced me I dont' need it. I can do lots of similar sounds in Synthsquads Cypher or Strobe.

Also sounds like Aliasing in the Fx example. :?
Yeah i like the character but felt i could get along with what i've got. Decided to put a little faith in air and bought Loom anyway, never really used an additive and it's a very different flavour to anything in my collection, will be great for sound design. :)
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Also got Loom.

It's like Razor but with a different flavour. And a very good flavour, too!

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Thank you all who have supported us! theRiser is now available we hope you will also give that instrument a go which has as full trial for 15 days and also optionally supports iLok.
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Loom is awesome but it seems to choke in Tracktion 5 when using a midi controller to control the XY

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EvilDragon wrote:Also got Loom.

It's like Razor but with a different flavour. And a very good flavour, too!
Yeah i feel like there's a lot of potential for unheard sounds with Loom. It's actually one of the most inspiring plugins i've heard in a while.
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musikmachine wrote:
EvilDragon wrote:Also got Loom.

It's like Razor but with a different flavour. And a very good flavour, too!
Yeah i feel like there's a lot of potential for unheard sounds with Loom. It's actually one of the most inspiring plugins i've heard in a while.
Yep - I think it's also the best sounding pure additive I've come across.

Not sure how comparable it is with Razor - in Razor the filters (like in Harmor and Harmless) and even the reverb and fx are all additive too, the filters etc in Loom look more like traditional subtractive ones.

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Filters in Loom are also additive. All modules (apart from effects) are just mangling the partials.

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musikmachine wrote: I was gonna mention the 3 for $100 but yeah that's pretty good. Hybrid sounds great from demos, probably more impressed by that than Vacuum but i can't just keep buying plugins lol, trying to save money! :help: :lol:
The Akai Pro MPK mini MK2 ships with Hybrid bundled (and Wobble): http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpk-mini-mkii

At Amazon it costs just $100 at the moment:
http://www.amazon.com/Akai-Professional ... k+mini+mk2

So basically people in US can pick up Hybrid at 2/3 of the list price and get a free midi keyboard on top :o

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Numanoid wrote:
musikmachine wrote: I was gonna mention the 3 for $100 but yeah that's pretty good. Hybrid sounds great from demos, probably more impressed by that than Vacuum but i can't just keep buying plugins lol, trying to save money! :help: :lol:
The Akai Pro MPK mini MK2 ships with Hybrid bundled (and Wobble): http://www.akaipro.com/product/mpk-mini-mkii

At Amazon it costs just $100 at the moment:
http://www.amazon.com/Akai-Professional ... k+mini+mk2

So basically people in US can pick up Hybrid at 2/3 of the list price and get a free midi keyboard on top :o
:tu: good to know! know of any others software midi deals?
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BasariStudios wrote:I own Lush-101 and I love that Synth too but I never tried SynthSquad.
For some reason my computer always tells me that I aready used the Demos.
Kinda debating if I should get LuSH-101 or Diva for my analog needs. Right now LuSH-101 is winning because...8 layers :lol:

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mysticvibes wrote: :tu: good to know! know of any others software midi deals?
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