I just add another year each time I see a subscription sale at under $1 per issue. I'm set until September 2018 for now.nickamandote wrote:It was $23. I'm not waiting months to save pennies so I don't agree on this. The price is fair to me.ghettosynth wrote:nickamandote wrote: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!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.
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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- 508 posts since 1 Apr, 2012 from bamboo tube
Yeah, I noticed that as well, but the code doesn't work for Spark. Spark does use a different checkout interface, though. Maybe they forgot to clue in a third party service provider.Numanoid wrote:Weird, newsletter I got says:anxiousmofo wrote:Puremagnetik's sale of "30% off everything" apparently doesn't include Spark. Everything my ass!No asterisk on Everything* (like *except Spark).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.
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- KVRist
- 417 posts since 24 Nov, 2012
Very good. The main idea is that it doesn't worth anyone's time to hunt for months or lose current copies just to save $10... time is money after all. But anyway.Fleer wrote:I just add another year each time I see a subscription sale at under $1 per issue. I'm set until September 2018 for now.nickamandote wrote:It was $23. I'm not waiting months to save pennies so I don't agree on this. The price is fair to me.ghettosynth wrote:nickamandote wrote: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!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.
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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- KVRAF
- 16758 posts since 13 Oct, 2009
I don't hunt for months man, I just don't subscribe. This isn't something where there is a wrong or right answer. The value to me is the only thing that I need to consider in my decision. If I can't get it for $1 or so per issue, then I will buy once or twice a year at the right time. I buy when there's a really good value, e.g., Red Suite.nickamandote wrote:Very good. The main idea is that it doesn't worth anyone's time to hunt for months or lose current copies just to save $10... time is money after all. But anyway.Fleer wrote: I just add another year each time I see a subscription sale at under $1 per issue. I'm set until September 2018 for now.
You're right, it's not worth my time to hunt, and it's not worth it to me to subscribe if it's more than $1 an issue. YMMV.
- KVRist
- 48 posts since 15 Jan, 2016 from Melbourne, Florida
Yep, I purchased one about 5 years ago, I love that thing, I sometimes bring it out at gatherings for conversation depending on the crowd, (I'm a retired Electro-Mechanical contractor, worked hard and sold my business, retired in my early 40's, time is the true wealth in life... in my opinion)Rational wrote:Get yourself a 'kill-a-watt' meter off of Amazon or ebay and check the power draw of all the things in your studio. It'll blow your mind how much money you're wasting with everything plugged in.
when I first got the 'kill-a-watt' I measured every single electrical device in my house and made a chart that I still use, I know when to use the toaster-oven vs. micro-wave and the perfect temp. setting for my fridge and the defrost cycle etc.., I even know how much it cost to make ice LOL.
as a result I'm anal about keeping things turned off around the house, studio and workshop but the way I have my PC setup it draws less than 30 watts when I'm not using it (I refuse to use hibernation) I keep it running 24/7 because 1.) I'm always working on a project and 2.) I never know when inspiration will strike, so it's worth the little extra cost to me.
Sure, start the thread then and/or just PM me. Also, no reason to be nervous there are many ways you get warnings if the SSD is failing 'more than it should' like slowing data transfer rates, corrupted data, increase in number of bad sectors etc. plus any reputable drive will have S.M.A.R.T built into it and to put you at more ease SSD's today are more reliable than HDD's. One metric for measuring reliability is "annual failure rate" and many studies have shown that to be low for SSD's (annual failure rate of tenths of one percent) while HDD's were found to be around 4 to 6 percent. A nice chunk of this better percentage is because SSD's have no moving parts. I could keep going, the geek runs deep in me but this is not the place for this. Last thing... dude, back up! its so easy, cheap (very good free software too), set it up and forget, losing all of my work/creations would send me into depression.dzilizzi wrote:thanks. I may have to start a thread on this when I get the SSD. They still make me a little nervous because, unlike a rotating drive, they usually don't any warning that they are failing. And I tend to forget to back up...
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- KVRist
- 328 posts since 7 Feb, 2015
When is Acustica Audio Pink CM supposed to be in Computer Music Mag? I thought it was going to be in the new January issue but it doesn't look like it is. Unless I'm missing something
- KVRian
- 508 posts since 1 Apr, 2012 from bamboo tube
anxiousmofo wrote:Yeah, I noticed that as well, but the code doesn't work for Spark. Spark does use a different checkout interface, though. Maybe they forgot to clue in a third party service provider.Numanoid wrote:Weird, newsletter I got says:anxiousmofo wrote:Puremagnetik's sale of "30% off everything" apparently doesn't include Spark. Everything my ass!No asterisk on Everything* (like *except Spark).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.
I wrote them and they responded that Spark is "already heavily discounted." So, they are definitely playing loose with the word "everything."
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- KVRian
- 899 posts since 14 Nov, 2014 from Atlanta, GA
8dio is teasing "something new every day" until 12/25.
Sound by Laura LLC - sound design & audio post
SBL Plugins LLC - audio plugins
Check out Big Talk Button - classic console-style talkback in your DAW, no subscription required!
SBL Plugins LLC - audio plugins
Check out Big Talk Button - classic console-style talkback in your DAW, no subscription required!
- KVRian
- 899 posts since 14 Nov, 2014 from Atlanta, GA
Subscribe to Sonokinetic's 12 Days of Xmas (or just keep coming back here a lot).
https://www.sonokinetic.net/sale
https://www.sonokinetic.net/sale
Sound by Laura LLC - sound design & audio post
SBL Plugins LLC - audio plugins
Check out Big Talk Button - classic console-style talkback in your DAW, no subscription required!
SBL Plugins LLC - audio plugins
Check out Big Talk Button - classic console-style talkback in your DAW, no subscription required!
- KVRist
- 48 posts since 15 Jan, 2016 from Melbourne, Florida
That's great, thanks for the info. I wonder what "todays" teaser is? Don't see it anywhere on the site.soundbylaura wrote:8dio is teasing "something new every day" until 12/25.
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- KVRian
- 899 posts since 14 Nov, 2014 from Atlanta, GA
Oops.OB-XKeys wrote:That's great, thanks for the info. I wonder what "todays" teaser is? Don't see it anywhere on the site.soundbylaura wrote:8dio is teasing "something new every day" until 12/25.
"One of those days ... Everything prepared to launch Facebook Live with our new release - and boom - internet stops working. Our apologies. We will do it a few days from now!" - 8Dio
Sound by Laura LLC - sound design & audio post
SBL Plugins LLC - audio plugins
Check out Big Talk Button - classic console-style talkback in your DAW, no subscription required!
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Check out Big Talk Button - classic console-style talkback in your DAW, no subscription required!
- KVRist
- 48 posts since 15 Jan, 2016 from Melbourne, Florida
Ouch..! That is like taking her out to dinner / movies / dancing / bar and then at the end of the night she stops you because you forgot to bring a condom....soundbylaura wrote:
Oops.
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- 10242 posts since 12 Mar, 2002 from a state of confusion
I keep my PC on 24/7 but do turn the audio monitors and display monitor off after kill-a-watt testing them.Rational wrote:What's your idle power draw OB? I used to leave my PC on 24/7 for years and years. Used to be an old wives tale that it was cheaper than the rebooting it all the time. Haha. No. Get yourself a 'kill-a-watt' meter off of Amazon or ebay and check the power draw of all the things in your studio. It'll blow your mind how much money you're wasting with everything plugged in. Even if not on. I had a Pioneer amp that drew 80 watts by itself. OFF! My PC was 220 watts. Idle!
We calculated that my buddy who also ran his PC 24/7 for about the last 15 years, probably spent about $200-$250+ per year on electricity. X 15 years. OMG. What a waste. He could have had quite a collection of samples and instruments for that by now. I don't want to know how much I lost over the years on wasted idle and phantom power. Do yourself a favor and become efficient. Powerstrips in every area of your home and studio. Flip them off when not in use. Spend the savings here.
The audio monitors were drawing 60 watts idle. A light bulb each.
My old AMD system was left on 24/7 and kept my bedroom a bit warmer in the winter.
The newer Intel CPUs really spin down A LOT more though..
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