And I believe that there's a free update to version 2 impending too (see the last post from spcplugins on the Arcsyn thread).thejonsolo wrote:That is a deal for the plug. I love ArcSyn.Numanoid wrote:Nice! Best deal on ArcSyn yet as far as I can tell. There was never no intro offer, and sales later have been at 25%mgw38 wrote:Looks like Arcsyn is 50% off at ADSR Sounds: https://www.adsrsounds.com/product/software/arcsyn/
$44.5 is a tempting price for an intriguing plug
Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
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- KVRian
- 1077 posts since 21 Nov, 2005
- KVRAF
- 5752 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
I bought Arcsyn on the ADSR deal, the only weird and (to me) annoying thing
about it, is the username they give you for the lic, is something like: (*removed).
Hardly an issue, but I don't like it.
about it, is the username they give you for the lic, is something like: (*removed).
Hardly an issue, but I don't like it.
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- KVRAF
- 1672 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
So what’s the most cost-effective way to get into the newest version of Komplete Standard? I’m planning on getting an S61 Mk2 keyboard sometime in 2018 since my lovely u-He synths are rolling out NKS support.
I primarily want Komplete for Kontakt, the Scarbee series, vintage organs and sampled pianos, and maybe some of the electronic samples included in Drum Lab.
Should I upgrade from the included Komplete Select, or pick up an older Komplete Standard license from the forum here and pay for an update to the latest version? Or wait for a promo sale from NI and go for it all at once?
I primarily want Komplete for Kontakt, the Scarbee series, vintage organs and sampled pianos, and maybe some of the electronic samples included in Drum Lab.
Should I upgrade from the included Komplete Select, or pick up an older Komplete Standard license from the forum here and pay for an update to the latest version? Or wait for a promo sale from NI and go for it all at once?
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- KVRian
- 629 posts since 31 Oct, 2009
jsp1979 wrote:You keep saying that. Is there something wrong with the earth's gravitational pull?raintalk wrote:This is heavy!Fleer wrote:Great Scott!
Back to the past!
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- KVRist
- 80 posts since 21 Dec, 2016 from United States
Komplete is a fantastic product for the money. If you upgrade Komplete Select to Komplete 11 or older, the license will be tied to the keyboard. This path is typically cheaper to upgrade when NI is having a deal. If you cannot wait for a deal it is cheaper to buy second-hand from the KVR boards.Backsnack wrote:So what’s the most cost-effective way to get into the newest version of Komplete Standard? I’m planning on getting an S61 Mk2 keyboard sometime in 2018 since my lovely u-He synths are rolling out NKS support.
I primarily want Komplete for Kontakt, the Scarbee series, vintage organs and sampled pianos, and maybe some of the electronic samples included in Drum Lab.
Should I upgrade from the included Komplete Select, or pick up an older Komplete Standard license from the forum here and pay for an update to the latest version? Or wait for a promo sale from NI and go for it all at once?
- KVRAF
- 1672 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
It’s good to know that it will be tied to the keyboard. I might want to avoid that route in case I decide to swap hardware ...Drogers wrote: Komplete is a fantastic product for the money. If you upgrade Komplete Select to Komplete 11 or older, the license will be tied to the keyboard. This path is typically cheaper to upgrade when NI is having a deal. If you cannot wait for a deal it is cheaper to buy second-hand from the KVR boards.
I’ve only noticed sales on KU upgrades since I started watching for sales. And as far as prices here, I’ve seen Komplete 10 Standard being posted for ~$300 or less. Any idea what they usually charge for a point update, like to go from 10-11?
And does NI pretty consistently release a new Komplete version every year?
- KVRian
- 715 posts since 22 Nov, 2016 from Tokyo, Japan
As of now, it's $199 from any versions before, could be 50% off during some sales.Backsnack wrote:It’s good to know that it will be tied to the keyboard. I might want to avoid that route in case I decide to swap hardware ...Drogers wrote: Komplete is a fantastic product for the money. If you upgrade Komplete Select to Komplete 11 or older, the license will be tied to the keyboard. This path is typically cheaper to upgrade when NI is having a deal. If you cannot wait for a deal it is cheaper to buy second-hand from the KVR boards.
I’ve only noticed sales on KU upgrades since I started watching for sales. And as far as prices here, I’ve seen Komplete 10 Standard being posted for ~$300 or less. Any idea what they usually charge for a point update, like to go from 10-11?
And does NI pretty consistently release a new Komplete version every year?
The great thing is, say you have K9, then update to K11. When K12 comes up, you could sell the K11 update and buy K12 update, minimizing your spending.
AFAIK, komplete is in 1.5-2 years cycle now.
- KVRAF
- 1672 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
Thanks for the scoop!shidostrife wrote:As of now, it's $199 from any versions before, could be 50% off during some sales.Backsnack wrote:It’s good to know that it will be tied to the keyboard. I might want to avoid that route in case I decide to swap hardware ...Drogers wrote: Komplete is a fantastic product for the money. If you upgrade Komplete Select to Komplete 11 or older, the license will be tied to the keyboard. This path is typically cheaper to upgrade when NI is having a deal. If you cannot wait for a deal it is cheaper to buy second-hand from the KVR boards.
I’ve only noticed sales on KU upgrades since I started watching for sales. And as far as prices here, I’ve seen Komplete 10 Standard being posted for ~$300 or less. Any idea what they usually charge for a point update, like to go from 10-11?
And does NI pretty consistently release a new Komplete version every year?
The great thing is, say you have K9, then update to K11. When K12 comes up, you could sell the K11 update and buy K12 update, minimizing your spending.
AFAIK, komplete is in 1.5-2 years cycle now.
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- KVRAF
- 2797 posts since 26 Jul, 2015 from Philadelphia
The Keepforest Evolution bundle is on sale at Audioplugin.deals. Nice! I've been waiting for that one.
Follow me on Youtube for videos on spatial and immersive audio production.
- KVRAF
- 9576 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
I didn't get the usual email from them, maybe others didn't eithermgw38 wrote:I noticed that there hasn't been a lot of love for this month's Focusrite Plugin Collective offer .
Amazon: why not use an alternative
- KVRian
- 860 posts since 14 Nov, 2014 from Atlanta, GA
Yeah, Atlantica has been on my list for a while. Might grab this deal.mgw38 wrote:The Keepforest Evolution bundle is on sale at Audioplugin.deals. Nice! I've been waiting for that one.
Check the re-sellers, don't check the re-sellers. I don't care.
- KVRAF
- 25852 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
No free plug from Waves this time around
Instead there is an EPIC giveaway (i.e. a compo) with just 6 prizes, one of them being OneKnob Phatter
Instead there is an EPIC giveaway (i.e. a compo) with just 6 prizes, one of them being OneKnob Phatter