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Almost forgot about this, but glad I could get it at €23 as I own the previous Zom Zom lib :)
Numanoid wrote:SynthMagic Polycom prebuy at £50 (will cost £70 when released), it features:

-Custom instrument based on Polymoog 203a sounds
-6.8 GB of sample content(compressed to 3.5GB)
-Synth, Effects & Performance sections
-Comes with Original Zom Zom Polymoog 280a library and Zom Zom presets.
-Over 250 great Polycom presets & Kontakt multis to get you started

http://www.synthmagic.co.uk/polycom.html

It will be released November 30

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Numanoid wrote:A bad year for CM magware: This month and every month it seems what they got to offer is: A cut down EQ plug

What do they got next month, oh yes, a cut down EQ plug :x

Don't think about suprising us readers CM.

Acustica Audio Pink CM, I can hardly wait to get that one :P
I've got the bug for reading via tablet - so I've moved all my print subs over to that. Comp Music, Future Music, Electronic Musician and MusicTech via Zinio (all circa £16/$20 each), keyboard mag direct ($12 for the sub plus $1 each for a heap of back issues).

Not complaining about the free plugins though as across the course of a year there have been some belters even in "lite" guise (PSP Delay CM and BazilleCM spring to mind) - looking forward to seeing how useful Pink CM is next month given it presumably still uses the CORE8 Acqua engine.

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I still like CM's samples though. I've built up a huge collection of beats over the years. Good stuff in almost every genre.

I just wish they offered them in REX format. ;-)

cheers
-B
Berfab
So many plugins, so little time...

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dzilizzi wrote:So that Octomorph thing looks interesting over at VST Buzz. And only 9.99 euros - not sure what that is in dollars right now.

It looks like you can create your own mix of sounds also. I probably have no use for it whatsoever. But it is cool.... :hyper: :roll: :dog:

It's less than $11. You know, it's probably right up my street. I spend a few hours every sunday making pointless droney noise, but, there's only so much one can do with Kontakt and listening to the demos I'm not really all that impressed. Yeah, it's only $11, but, it's basically, AFAIK, just crossfading between some droney samples. I can do that fairly easily now and I have terabytes of samples to choose from.

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Yeah, there are 1340 bonus ambient samples included with this issue, and the samples make up for the rather lackluster plugs.

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BERFAB wrote:I still like CM's samples though. I've built up a huge collection of beats over the years. Good stuff in almost every genre.

I just wish they offered them in REX format. ;-)

cheers
-B

I agree, but, free/cheap samples come my way so much faster than I can use them. LoopMasters had a free pack this month, the Cassetto group buy has dropped some gigs on my sample drive. My recent purchase of Iris 2 gave me a new multi-gigabyte collection. It's rare that there are specific samples that speak to me in a way that I must have them, clear sung vocal samples, for example. That's not to say that I don't like the ambient samples or the nth version of techno/house loops. I just have so much of that stuff that if I don't want to use it right now, it probably won't get used.

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ghettosynth wrote:
Fleer wrote:There's a sale every few months, often at 40% off, but sometimes more. Last interesting sale was December 1, 2015, when I got Computer Music for a year at £7,27 as you have to look at their pricing in other countries to get the best deal.

Yeah, I'd pay that too if I saw it. It's worth it to have the samples and videos which are often either useful in some way, or at least entertaining.
It was 19.99 GBP/year (around $2 per issue) on Pocketmags this Cyber Monday as I already told you at that time. Grabbed it instantly!

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Puremagnetik's sale of "30% off everything" apparently doesn't include Spark. Everything my ass!
Tangled roots perplex her ways.

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This looks interesting
82% OFF
Octamorph FE by Epic SoundLab
http://us5.campaign-archive2.com/?u=5a4 ... cd9bc6d57d

I got it for 9.99 euros

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ghettosynth wrote:
BERFAB wrote:I still like CM's samples though. I've built up a huge collection of beats over the years. Good stuff in almost every genre.

I just wish they offered them in REX format. ;-)

cheers
-B

I agree, but, free/cheap samples come my way so much faster than I can use them. LoopMasters had a free pack this month, the Cassetto group buy has dropped some gigs on my sample drive. My recent purchase of Iris 2 gave me a new multi-gigabyte collection. It's rare that there are specific samples that speak to me in a way that I must have them, clear sung vocal samples, for example. That's not to say that I don't like the ambient samples or the nth version of techno/house loops. I just have so much of that stuff that if I don't want to use it right now, it probably won't get used.
I agree 100%. I own every drum vst out there, and I recently cleaned out most of Loop Loft's inventory, but still, every once in a while, I get a 2 bar freebie beat that I just can't help constructing an entire composition around. Go figure.

BTW, if you're into vocals, you'd really enjoy the Heavyocity Vocalise instrument. I just picked this up on a deep black Friday discount, and I've been playing with it ever since. Tons of useful (to me, anyway) vocal samples and playable pads. Picked up their Cinematic Guitar instrument as well and have been mucking around with that as well.

Cheers
-B
Berfab
So many plugins, so little time...

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nickamandote wrote:
ghettosynth wrote:
Fleer wrote:There's a sale every few months, often at 40% off, but sometimes more. Last interesting sale was December 1, 2015, when I got Computer Music for a year at £7,27 as you have to look at their pricing in other countries to get the best deal.

Yeah, I'd pay that too if I saw it. It's worth it to have the samples and videos which are often either useful in some way, or at least entertaining.
It was 19.99 GBP/year (around $2 per issue) on Pocketmags this Cyber Monday as I already told you at that time. Grabbed it instantly!

That's almost three times as much as 7.27. I know that it's not much, but we have to make choices.

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ghettosynth wrote:
nickamandote wrote:
ghettosynth wrote:
Fleer wrote:There's a sale every few months, often at 40% off, but sometimes more. Last interesting sale was December 1, 2015, when I got Computer Music for a year at £7,27 as you have to look at their pricing in other countries to get the best deal.

Yeah, I'd pay that too if I saw it. It's worth it to have the samples and videos which are often either useful in some way, or at least entertaining.
It was 19.99 GBP/year (around $2 per issue) on Pocketmags this Cyber Monday as I already told you at that time. Grabbed it instantly!

That's almost three times as much as 7.27. I know that it's not much, but we have to make choices.
It was $23. I'm not waiting months to save pennies so I don't agree on this. The price is fair to me.

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anxiousmofo wrote:Puremagnetik's sale of "30% off everything" apparently doesn't include Spark. Everything my ass!
Weird, newsletter I got says:
Save 30% on Everything.
Gear up for the holidays and save 30% on everything until January 11th.
Simply use coupon code: HOLIDAY30 at checkout for your savings.
No asterisk on Everything* (like *except Spark).

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Will other stores like JRRShop have this discount?

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omiroad wrote:Will other stores like JRRShop have this discount?

Image-Line News: 50% OFF ALL PLUGINS!
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I was thinking the same, would be nice to not have to pay VAT

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