I have no idea, but I'll take another look at the ad when I get home. Also, I got a sale flyer from MusiciansFriend yesterday with the same plugins and prices, although D16 Drumzaon (the one I really want, of course) was the only one not listed.chrisby wrote:well their online july catalog is still up too so maybe they make the changes when the catalog gets updated (or maybe it in store only?)....chaos318 wrote:So, its August now!Numanoid wrote:Great prices, but these guys are only shipping stuff by surface mail right? They do not deliver licenses via E-mail?cryophonik wrote:Just got the August Guitar Center sale flyer and it has the following soft synths/effects at $29.99 each:
- Sugar Bytes Effectrix
- Sugar Bytes Unique
- D16 Drumazon
- Image Line Sawer
- Image Line Toxic Biohazard
- Sugar Bytes Thesys
- Sugar Bytes Artillery 2
I just checked their website and don't see the sale prices, so I'm assuming that the sale starts on August 1.
Where do i find the deals?
Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
- KVRAF
- 12200 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
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- KVRian
- 667 posts since 4 Jun, 2002
Seems to be live now...cryophonik wrote:I have no idea, but I'll take another look at the ad when I get home. Also, I got a sale flyer from MusiciansFriend yesterday with the same plugins and prices, although D16 Drumzaon (the one I really want, of course) was the only one not listed.chrisby wrote:well their online july catalog is still up too so maybe they make the changes when the catalog gets updated (or maybe it in store only?)....chaos318 wrote:So, its August now!Numanoid wrote:Great prices, but these guys are only shipping stuff by surface mail right? They do not deliver licenses via E-mail?cryophonik wrote:Just got the August Guitar Center sale flyer and it has the following soft synths/effects at $29.99 each:
- Sugar Bytes Effectrix
- Sugar Bytes Unique
- D16 Drumazon
- Image Line Sawer
- Image Line Toxic Biohazard
- Sugar Bytes Thesys
- Sugar Bytes Artillery 2
I just checked their website and don't see the sale prices, so I'm assuming that the sale starts on August 1.
Where do i find the deals?
- KVRAF
- 2488 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from Sydney, Australia
Does someone has a link to the Guitarcenter website?
Obviously it's not this one:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/New-Gear.gc ... =1&src=d16
Obviously it's not this one:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/New-Gear.gc ... =1&src=d16
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- KVRian
- 667 posts since 4 Jun, 2002
It's there you just have to click on the search result then the price changes (at least it did for me)...dalor wrote:Does someone has a link to the Guitarcenter website?
Obviously it's not this one:
http://www.guitarcenter.com/New-Gear.gc ... =1&src=d16
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- KVRAF
- 1594 posts since 16 Jan, 2010 from Denver
Also the deals are live in store as well. They had deal marker things underneath a bunch of the software, luckily got the last artillery at my store (plus drumazon)
- KVRAF
- 12200 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Are they downloadable?
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- Banned
- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Now this is the 4th time that Sugarbytes sells their stuff in the USA for super-cheap prices and $30 while I have to pay the full price in Germany although Sugarbytes is a company in Berlin/Germany and I'm German, too...
I'm really getting angry about this company. Either they should have the same sales in Germany, too, or they shouldn't have any sales at all!
I'm really getting angry about this company. Either they should have the same sales in Germany, too, or they shouldn't have any sales at all!
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- KVRAF
- 1594 posts since 16 Jan, 2010 from Denver
No, same as all their other software sales, boxed product with serial inside. So downloadable in the sense that you register and download, not downloadable in the sense that you buy it online and download it right awaycryophonik wrote:Are they downloadable?
- KVRAF
- 2488 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from Sydney, Australia
Tricky-Loops: This happens all the time not only with Sugar Bytes. I bought Flux Verb from a "sale" that was advertised as once in a lifetime deal, 2 days later, another shop had it on sale for $100+ less! I didn't get a refund, Flux didn't even bother to reply to my emails. False advertising.
If it can wait, buy all your stuff on black friday's.
If it can wait, buy all your stuff on black friday's.
- Banned
- 10196 posts since 12 Mar, 2012 from the Bavarian Alps to my feet and the globe around my head
Just wondering, as Australia is a BIG country (many desert areas, but anyway) -- isn't there a big online shop like AudioDeluxe or GuitarCenter or JRR Shop?dalor wrote:Tricky-Loops: This happens all the time not only with Sugar Bytes. I bought Flux Verb from a "sale" that was advertised as once in a lifetime deal, 2 days later, another shop had it on sale for $100+ less! I didn't get a refund, Flux didn't even bother to reply to my emails. False advertising.
If it can wait, buy all your stuff on black friday's.
Because I haven't seen any Australian ONLINE musician shop with real cheap plugin sales until now...
- KVRAF
- 12200 posts since 7 Sep, 2006 from Roseville, CA
Thanks for the info, ezeldow1! Are you guys able to buy them right in the store, then? Yeah, I'm feeling a little impatient and don't want to wait for it to ship.ezelkow1 wrote:No, same as all their other software sales, boxed product with serial inside. So downloadable in the sense that you register and download, not downloadable in the sense that you buy it online and download it right awaycryophonik wrote:Are they downloadable?
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- KVRAF
- 2488 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from Sydney, Australia
There are some overpriced online stores with very limited items, mostly hardware and nothing like AudioDeluxe or GuitarCenter. I never bought VST software in Australia because it was either not available or way overpriced.Tricky-Loops wrote:Just wondering, as Australia is a BIG country (many desert areas, but anyway) -- isn't there a big online shop like AudioDeluxe or GuitarCenter or JRR Shop?dalor wrote:Tricky-Loops: This happens all the time not only with Sugar Bytes. I bought Flux Verb from a "sale" that was advertised as once in a lifetime deal, 2 days later, another shop had it on sale for $100+ less! I didn't get a refund, Flux didn't even bother to reply to my emails. False advertising.
If it can wait, buy all your stuff on black friday's.
Because I haven't seen any Australian ONLINE musician shop with real cheap plugin sales until now...
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- KVRian
- 667 posts since 4 Jun, 2002
But still, you get to live in Australia. That's gotta be worth suffering overpriced vts's.... well my opinion anyway (spent a few happy years there back in the day).dalor wrote:There are some overpriced online stores with very limited items, mostly hardware and nothing like AudioDeluxe or GuitarCenter. I never bought VST software in Australia because it was either not available or way overpriced.Tricky-Loops wrote:Just wondering, as Australia is a BIG country (many desert areas, but anyway) -- isn't there a big online shop like AudioDeluxe or GuitarCenter or JRR Shop?dalor wrote:Tricky-Loops: This happens all the time not only with Sugar Bytes. I bought Flux Verb from a "sale" that was advertised as once in a lifetime deal, 2 days later, another shop had it on sale for $100+ less! I didn't get a refund, Flux didn't even bother to reply to my emails. False advertising.
If it can wait, buy all your stuff on black friday's.
Because I haven't seen any Australian ONLINE musician shop with real cheap plugin sales until now...
- KVRAF
- 2488 posts since 2 Dec, 2004 from Sydney, Australia
I'm not sure if anyone should 'suffer' and if you think everything is candy here you might want to read this, not to mention how bloddy hard it is to find a job. I support local stores and buy almost all my hardware locally (if available!) even if overpriced. The original question was about Australian ONLINE musician shops - and there is no one in Australia that offers the software variety including smaller companies like Audiodeluxe does.chrisby wrote:But still, you get to live in Australia. That's gotta be worth suffering overpriced vts's.... well my opinion anyway (spent a few happy years there back in the day).dalor wrote:There are some overpriced online stores with very limited items, mostly hardware and nothing like AudioDeluxe or GuitarCenter. I never bought VST software in Australia because it was either not available or way overpriced.Tricky-Loops wrote:Just wondering, as Australia is a BIG country (many desert areas, but anyway) -- isn't there a big online shop like AudioDeluxe or GuitarCenter or JRR Shop?dalor wrote:Tricky-Loops: This happens all the time not only with Sugar Bytes. I bought Flux Verb from a "sale" that was advertised as once in a lifetime deal, 2 days later, another shop had it on sale for $100+ less! I didn't get a refund, Flux didn't even bother to reply to my emails. False advertising.
If it can wait, buy all your stuff on black friday's.
Because I haven't seen any Australian ONLINE musician shop with real cheap plugin sales until now...
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- KVRian
- 667 posts since 4 Jun, 2002
Heh, well it was meant as a bit of a joke actually... but yeah I've actually lived in or spent fair amounts of time in several of the cities that made that "most expensive" list. That includes Sydney (lived in Avalon, worked in N Sydney) and well I guess while it is definitely a "to each their own" thing to me none of the others compared to the quality of life I found in Australia. Again, definitely a to each their own deal but despite watching my pennies I managed to have loads of fun there.dalor wrote:I'm not sure if anyone should 'suffer' and if you think everything is candy here you might want to read this, not to mention how bloddy hard it is to find a job. I support local stores and buy almost all my hardware locally (if available!) even if overpriced. The original question was about Australian ONLINE musician shops - and there is no one in Australia that offers the software variety including smaller companies like Audiodeluxe does.chrisby wrote:But still, you get to live in Australia. That's gotta be worth suffering overpriced vts's.... well my opinion anyway (spent a few happy years there back in the day).dalor wrote:There are some overpriced online stores with very limited items, mostly hardware and nothing like AudioDeluxe or GuitarCenter. I never bought VST software in Australia because it was either not available or way overpriced.Tricky-Loops wrote:Just wondering, as Australia is a BIG country (many desert areas, but anyway) -- isn't there a big online shop like AudioDeluxe or GuitarCenter or JRR Shop?dalor wrote:Tricky-Loops: This happens all the time not only with Sugar Bytes. I bought Flux Verb from a "sale" that was advertised as once in a lifetime deal, 2 days later, another shop had it on sale for $100+ less! I didn't get a refund, Flux didn't even bother to reply to my emails. False advertising.
If it can wait, buy all your stuff on black friday's.
Because I haven't seen any Australian ONLINE musician shop with real cheap plugin sales until now...
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