Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
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- KVRian
- 920 posts since 1 Mar, 2007
Let me run this by you guys before I buy Nomad Factory Magma. JRR Shop had a sale in July and I'm not sure how a discount I missed. What I'm wondering is, they offer a 10% of Forum and 15% off Group (as advertised on the bottom of their signature here at KVR). What does that mean and how do you get those discounts? I'm compared them with Dontcrack and with the discount JRR would be cheaper.
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- KVRist
- 115 posts since 14 May, 2004
Those codes don't work all the time. You have to test them under "Discount Codes" in JRR's Shopping Cart. I just tried and they didn't reduce the price. But JRR is still a couple of $ cheaper than Don't Crack.stikygum wrote:Let me run this by you guys before I buy Nomad Factory Magma. JRR Shop had a sale in July and I'm not sure how a discount I missed. What I'm wondering is, they offer a 10% of Forum and 15% off Group (as advertised on the bottom of their signature here at KVR). What does that mean and how do you get those discounts? I'm compared them with Dontcrack and with the discount JRR would be cheaper.
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- KVRist
- 425 posts since 9 Nov, 2012 from Colorado, USA
Log into your JRRSHOP account (make one if you don't have one). add any product to your cart and on the cart page there is a add coupon entry field - type in FORUM and apply coupon button. the page will refresh and show the discount right above your total.stikygum wrote:Let me run this by you guys before I buy Nomad Factory Magma. JRR Shop had a sale in July and I'm not sure how a discount I missed. What I'm wondering is, they offer a 10% of Forum and 15% off Group (as advertised on the bottom of their signature here at KVR). What does that mean and how do you get those discounts? I'm compared them with Dontcrack and with the discount JRR would be cheaper.
GROUP hasn't been working for me for a week, dunno why. some products are special discounts and the coupon will not discount your price at all. example the SoundToy bundle for $399 is a special discounted price sale item and coupons will not lower the price.
Nomad Factory Magma is often sole on sale at $99. I have seen at least 4 different sales in 2 years offering the $99 deal.
JRRSHOP Nomad Factory is on sale for $107.00 USD. the coupons do not apply to this sale.
- KVRian
- 1269 posts since 6 Nov, 2002 from where moose mate, mate
Thanks Numanoid! And now the obvious follow up questionNumanoid wrote:I have many of the DSF libraries, if I am to choose, I would say that their Rapture stuff is best value for money.pekadan wrote:Copied from the no gossip thread:Which of their libs would you guys recommend for Dimension, Rapture and/or Kontakt?Numanoid wrote:Digital Sound Factory anniversary sale:
ALL SOUNDS 40% OFF!
Enter the coupon code 6YEARS at checkout
Offer ends August 18th, 2013
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
I think they are all goodpekadan wrote:Thanks Numanoid! And now the obvious follow up question: Any particular favourite among the Rapture libs?
Film score is excellent for the ambient/soundscape type of music
The three others work well for general electronic music needs.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
I bought Artist, when I saw the price as low as $41,45 in my basket.PascalVB wrote:Bought Studio One Producer. Bargain price.
There are 4 included instruments, that's like 10 bucks per instrument, I couldn't say no to such a deal
But anybody know how long it takes AudioDeluxe to deliver licence? I ordered last evening CET, and hoped to find the license in my account this morning, but it is still listed as pending?
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- KVRian
- 1025 posts since 7 Nov, 2003
Yes well worth the price even as a "once in a while" hostPascalVB wrote:Bought Studio One Producer. Bargain price.
I already have Cubase 7, but the workflow of Studio One is just so much smoother.
They have always been pretty quick with me, normally within 24 hours as far as I remember. Also just so you know, I believe those instruments are tied to S1.Numanoid wrote:I bought Artist, when I saw the price as low as $41,45 in my basket.PascalVB wrote:Bought Studio One Producer. Bargain price.
There are 4 included instruments, that's like 10 bucks per instrument, I couldn't say no to such a deal![]()
But anybody know how long it takes AudioDeluxe to deliver licence? I ordered last evening CET, and hoped to find the license in my account this morning, but it is still listed as pending?
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Yeah, I know, Studio One Artist version hasn't got VST or Rewire support either, but in a way that is a good thing, less is more, to create something with this setup, one bass synth, one sample library player, plus two simple sample players if foresee mostly for drums, the limits are very clearly defined, there are not "million" of instruments options.4tune wrote:Also just so you know, I believe those instruments are tied to S1.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
22 hours and then I got the licence, not bad4tune wrote:They have always been pretty quick with me, normally within 24 hours as far as I remember.
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- KVRian
- 1025 posts since 7 Nov, 2003
Good to hear!Numanoid wrote:22 hours and then I got the licence, not bad Thumbs Up!
Yes limitation can be a good way to force out the creativity sometimes.Numanoid wrote:Yeah, I know, Studio One Artist version hasn't got VST or Rewire support either, but in a way that is a good thing, less is more, to create something with this setup, one bass synth, one sample library player, plus two simple sample players if foresee mostly for drums, the limits are very clearly defined, there are not "million" of instruments options.4tune wrote:Also just so you know, I believe those instruments are tied to S1.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
So far feels like this is one of the bargains of the year4tune wrote:Yes limitation can be a good way to force out the creativity sometimes.
Presence comes with 420+ preset patches, and several tracks can be easily stacked to build some HUGE sounds
Mojito is very simple, but got an easy to grasp interface, dialing in either dubstep basses, or skewed BOC leads is a breeze
The Impact drum sampler comes with close to 40 sets.
All in all feels like a very comptent groovebox in a box, pun intended
Only dud I've found so far is that the midi learning isn't quite intuitive.
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- KVRist
- 292 posts since 25 Aug, 2002 from Leeds
Price balloons to £41.78 for UK buyers (including postage), still a good saving but nowhere near as good a deal.budweiser wrote:Musician's friend stupid deal of the day : addictive keys grand & upright for $23.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/stupid/
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- KVRAF
- 1924 posts since 15 Oct, 2008 from Germany
It's the whole collection (grand, upright and Mark One), isn't it?budweiser wrote:Musician's friend stupid deal of the day : addictive keys grand & upright for $23.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/stupid/
I suppose this is a serial number in a box again. If someone in the US is willing to buy one of those for me, please PM me. I'll pay in advance.
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