Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
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- KVRAF
- 1686 posts since 22 Feb, 2005
I don't think it's possible if you have such a low budget. You get what you pay for. That's why I suggested IK Multimedia Philharmonik. This library is old but it was about $500-600 initially was released.omiroad wrote:It depends on how essential the instrument or package is for me, but generally in the low end.SirKen wrote: What is your budget?
I'm still looking for a relatively dry orchestral percussion library, and better than Factory Library sounding strings and solo strings with glissando are high on my list. The ones from VSL seem nice but expensive. Aside from that, I'd like more expressive flutes/woodwinds/brass. The ones from sample-modeling seem awesome, but out of my reach. But I'm also interested in general must haves.
Else you could experiment with soundsonline's (East West) new cloud concept. You pay a montly fee and get's access to all Gold libraries. That is Symphonic Orchestra Gold, Stormdrum 3 etc. etc. I
The offer right now is €26.99 each month. You could start there and see if that's something for you.
http://www.soundsonline-europe.com/composercloud
I don't know if it's "dry" enough for you. From what I have read Vienna's libraries are more dry but they are out of your budget and in my opinion their prices are ridiculous.
Edit: I just saw this post below where you can croosgrade to Sonivox libraries for a lower price if you own Air products. http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 3&t=440147
I don't know the quality of the orchestra products - you might want to google them but the prices seems very interesting:
Orchestral Companion Brass $49.99, Orchestral Companion Strings $49.99 and Orchestral Companion Woodwinds $49.99 each.
Here is a small review of some of them: http://www.askaudiomag.com/articles/rev ... -companion
And here: http://www.pro-tools-expert.com/video-r ... -companion
I have no idea how "independent" the reviews are.
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- KVRAF
- 5622 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
The EWQL Symphony Orchestra is pretty wet but the Hollywood series much drier.
Still, the Miroslav still sounds nice if you're on a budget. And JRR still has some at last sale's price. You might also look at Garritan Personal Orchestra and Garritan Instant Orchestra.
Still, the Miroslav still sounds nice if you're on a budget. And JRR still has some at last sale's price. You might also look at Garritan Personal Orchestra and Garritan Instant Orchestra.
- KVRian
- 1094 posts since 13 Mar, 2008 from Arnhem, Netherlands
Here's some lower-priced options worth checking out:omiroad wrote:It depends on how essential the instrument or package is for me, but generally in the low end.SirKen wrote: What is your budget?
I'm still looking for a relatively dry orchestral percussion library, and better than Factory Library sounding strings and solo strings with glissando are high on my list.
Strings:
LSS Strings http://www.ariasounds.com/strings_konta ... ments.html
Granpas Violin http://www.trettiofem.com/
PragueSound Solo Strings http://www.praguesounds.com/
Perc:
Catalyst http://www.ariasounds.com/catalyst_kont ... ssion.html
Rhapsody Perc Essentials http://impactsoundworks.com/products/or ... nstruments
- KVRian
- 508 posts since 1 Apr, 2012 from bamboo tube
Strange that they never seem to put the Platinum upgrade from X3 Producer on discount. I have other purchases on deck anyway, but this seems a curious omission.Uncle E wrote:Up to 50% off Cakewalk Sonar Artist and Platinum Upgrades and Crossgrades. Log in for extra savings at JRR Shop:
jrrshop.com/cakewalk
Cakewalk Sonar Artist Upgrade from any Sonar version $29
Cakewalk Sonar Platinum Crossgrade from Sonar Professional or Studio $149
Cakewalk Sonar Platinum Upgrade from any Sonar Producer $149
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- KVRAF
- 5564 posts since 13 Jan, 2005 from the bottom of my heart
Yes, that's why it is so lame imo. Someone have to speak it out anyway.Uncle E wrote:The real news is that they no longer require a hardware iLok. The sale is mainly just to help them get the word out about this.murnau wrote:The Softube Summer Sale is a real disappointment imo. Why such a selection? Why not on every product?
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- KVRAF
- 4070 posts since 22 Aug, 2012
So blue tubes are going super cheap at Uncle E's...
https://www.jrrshop.com/computer-softwa ... e=1&type=2
Do any of these still hold weight?
I feel the Nomad Factory Blue Tubes Tempo Delay DL3D might be handy for $9.99
https://www.jrrshop.com/computer-softwa ... e=1&type=2
Do any of these still hold weight?
I feel the Nomad Factory Blue Tubes Tempo Delay DL3D might be handy for $9.99
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- KVRist
- 345 posts since 8 Sep, 2014
Uncle E: This seems to be limited to one per customer, i.e. with a second purchase a Groove3 pass is no longer free - is this deliberate?Uncle E wrote:June Specials at JRR Shop
Free 30 day All Access Web Pass to Groove3 video tutorials, simply add it to your cart along with any purchase:
jrrshop.com/groove3-all-access-pass-30-day-subscription
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- KVRian
- 539 posts since 15 Dec, 2012 from Waunakee, Wiscompton
Does Reason ever gor for less than $129 for an upgrade? I'm on 6.5 and want to up it to 8.x.
- KVRian
- 974 posts since 4 Jul, 2012 from Blue Crest, Eastern Europe
AFAIK it doesn't. But sometimes you can find discounted upgrades on eBay.
- KVRAF
- 25849 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Seems a lot of Reason 8 licences go for little money at the moment second hand
I see one being offered at just €180 today.
A strategy could be to buy one of those, and then sell the Reason 6.5 license afterwards, should be able to bag $80-100 for it.
I see one being offered at just €180 today.
A strategy could be to buy one of those, and then sell the Reason 6.5 license afterwards, should be able to bag $80-100 for it.
- KVRAF
- 6279 posts since 8 Jul, 2009
I was just coming here to see if anyone was talking about this. these interest me and i have read some reviews. better is, I installed the demos and worked with them the last couple nights. i think I am going to buy the bundle. they sound good in an interesting way. its a softer kind of sound. and the range of effect is quiet subtle compared to other plugins. for example the chorus is very subtle but very musical and sweet. i have not heard a chrous like this. most chrouses even on a mild setting still have that comb filter effect. i also read something about the same algorithms being used in the P&G bundle (which I have) but after cross-comparing similar effects they sound quite different. i find them all have a nice kind of sound. i am a bit of a golden ears and i do mastering on a high end monitoring system. so you may find them too subtle. for me they would be useful as a suite of pre-mastering tools at the tracking stage, or as effects obviously. the bundle with the reverb is $100US or $5 per plugin.BBFG# wrote:Absolutely.db3 wrote:So blue tubes are going super cheap at Uncle E's...
Do any of these still hold weight?
I was reading in another thread people talking about the validity of old plugins being sold now. specifically waves. some people feel that because they are old they can't be as good as modern coding approaches. but other say that this doesn't matter and cite various examples such as digital reverbs from the 70s that are emulated now as plugins - back then those were also generated by code so if a modern plugin is emulating that then its working to sound like the source which is code from the 70s. etc etc. i have been finding that older plugins can be pretty good. but you really should try them out first. because some really suck. so the demo of these I was impressed by and think I'll pick them up. i just want to do one more pass of playing with them to convince myself one way or the other. its not so much the cost but also loading more and more into my DAW - the menus get harder to use and I could save $100 if I ultimately won't use them. so i need to assess if I would actually calls these up. I use a process of running audio (full spectrum and track audio) through them and playing with them and comparing them to other similar plugins. there is also the issue of being redundant with what I have.
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- KVRist
- 77 posts since 15 Jan, 2015
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