Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
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- KVRist
- 335 posts since 8 Sep, 2014
If anyone bought the Shreddage bundle from a dealer, you can ask ISW to add it to your account, in case there are updates or you want to have the files there for downloading.
I sent their support an email with my receipt from VSTBuzz.
I sent their support an email with my receipt from VSTBuzz.
- KVRAF
- 2255 posts since 16 May, 2004 from Soviet Union
Need to say, in the end bought it nonetheless, now. Well, just because the price and transient section, worthy feature. Though i think could be organise the same effect with some other delays thru some chain, but, just convenient when already as is.c_voltage wrote:Tried today, frankly to say not quite impressed, did test on various material. No, it's good delay, and very little cpu usage, but i mean ofcourse via compare with exist popular delays, it's features. So, the only thing perhaps that seemed fun\original it's builtin "transient shaping" section, it's all. The rest good too, but all that already was.Feelshallright wrote:The monthly voucher is working on top of that. Anyone tried this delay?sqigls wrote:get bx_delay 2500 for the next 48 hours for only $49.
Use the voucher: bx-delay-VIP-49
As well, can't found user manual after install, though manual was chosen during instal. Just was need check what exactly doing "Offset" knob (handle between Time and Feedback), because there is feeling that it's not works properly, or works something via other way than in some other delays.
- KVRAF
- 16391 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
They do full range sales a couple times per year and do various individual product sales in between.KBSoundSmith wrote:Anyone know when/how often Image Line products go on sale, or if 3rd parties do so? I'm specifically interested in Sytrus and Harmor. Thanks!
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- KVRist
- 61 posts since 4 Apr, 2013
Thanks for posting this as I never would have thought about doing it.Tomgu wrote:If anyone bought the Shreddage bundle from a dealer, you can ask ISW to add it to your account, in case there are updates or you want to have the files there for downloading.
I sent their support an email with my receipt from VSTBuzz.
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- KVRist
- 335 posts since 8 Sep, 2014
Np, I thought this could help others as well.
Having them in ISW account actually gives you the Revalver HPse download as well. Also now I have a discount coupon for Shreddage Drums in my account.
Having them in ISW account actually gives you the Revalver HPse download as well. Also now I have a discount coupon for Shreddage Drums in my account.
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- KVRian
- 969 posts since 6 Jul, 2009
Uncle E wrote:They do full range sales a couple times per year and do various individual product sales in between.KBSoundSmith wrote:Anyone know when/how often Image Line products go on sale, or if 3rd parties do so? I'm specifically interested in Sytrus and Harmor. Thanks!
Thanks, I'll keep an eye out then.jsp1979 wrote:Harmor seems to go on sale several times a year for 1/2 off. I don't think there's a regular pattern.KBSoundSmith wrote:Anyone know when/how often Image Line products go on sale, or if 3rd parties do so? I'm specifically interested in Sytrus and Harmor. Thanks!
Sytrus does not go on sale that often, that I can recall.
Be sure you're signed up at the usual retailers: Audiodeluxe, JRR Shop, PluginBoutique.
Sometimes one will have a sale that others don't have. As an example, Morphine is now 40% off at Audiodeluxe as an exclusive sale and Toxic Biohazard is $39 at PluginBoutique as an exclusive sale.
- KVRAF
- 1672 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
I just started my plugin and libraries collection last year (coincidentally when I found this forum). I don't have a ton of ethnic libraries, I think.mgw38 wrote:Out of this collection I only have Dream Circle. In general, this is one of my favorite developers. But these bundles do not include their best libraries. At the price they are most certainly worth it but you should check the demo videos if they add anything you do not already have. There are just so many percussive and ethnically plucky libraries out there. If you are active in this forum you have probably already picked up something very similar somewhere else.Feelshallright wrote:Yes, I would like to have some details about this too.Tappistry wrote:Anyone have experience with that bunch of Dream Audio Tools libraries in the current AudioPluginDeals promotion? Feedback?
The big bundles of Kontakt libraries I picked up were the Soundiron LTO Bundle via Native Instruments (which included basically every single one of their KP instruments), acoustic & electric saz and sitar libraries, and and a bundle of PrecisionSound instruments from APD. That bundle included a folk lute guitar, blugarian tupans, celtic harp, and an assortment of vintage European organs.
Other than that, most of my Kontakt libraries are electronic/synth sort of stuff, along with the various libraries that come with Komplete Standard.
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- KVRist
- 325 posts since 9 Mar, 2011
Thanks for sharing your thoughts , as I go through the same deliberation daily. In the case of delays, whenever I see one priced well, with features that are unique, I think about going in. Then I tell myself that I have Replica, Rob Papen delay ,Ohmboyz and Hornet . I rationalize that if I cant work with these I must be slipping. I'm glad to hear a contrasting viewc_voltage wrote:Need to say, in the end bought it nonetheless, now. Well, just because the price and transient section, worthy feature. Though i think could be organise the same effect with some other delays thru some chain, but, just convenient when already as is.c_voltage wrote:Tried today, frankly to say not quite impressed, did test on various material. No, it's good delay, and very little cpu usage, but i mean ofcourse via compare with exist popular delays, it's features. So, the only thing perhaps that seemed fun\original it's builtin "transient shaping" section, it's all. The rest good too, but all that already was.Feelshallright wrote:The monthly voucher is working on top of that. Anyone tried this delay?sqigls wrote:get bx_delay 2500 for the next 48 hours for only $49.
Use the voucher: bx-delay-VIP-49
As well, can't found user manual after install, though manual was chosen during instal. Just was need check what exactly doing "Offset" knob (handle between Time and Feedback), because there is feeling that it's not works properly, or works something via other way than in some other delays.
- KVRAF
- 16391 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
That's a nice feature. I use transient designers on my delay and reverb sends all the time, it's a great way to fill space without standing out. On the beta version of Roomer, we have the Lexicon PCM70 Diffusion built-in and it can make delays sound like reverbs without the tails.c_voltage wrote:Need to say, in the end bought it nonetheless, now. Well, just because the price and transient section, worthy feature. Though i think could be organise the same effect with some other delays thru some chain, but, just convenient when already as is.
- KVRAF
- 5506 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
The DreamAudioTools bundle will nicely complement your PrecisionSound instruments. I really like what DAT makes. But don’t forget to jump at the FrozenPlain bundle. Quite unique.Tappistry wrote:I just started my plugin and libraries collection last year (coincidentally when I found this forum). I don't have a ton of ethnic libraries, I think.mgw38 wrote:Out of this collection I only have Dream Circle. In general, this is one of my favorite developers. But these bundles do not include their best libraries. At the price they are most certainly worth it but you should check the demo videos if they add anything you do not already have. There are just so many percussive and ethnically plucky libraries out there. If you are active in this forum you have probably already picked up something very similar somewhere else.Feelshallright wrote:Yes, I would like to have some details about this too.Tappistry wrote:Anyone have experience with that bunch of Dream Audio Tools libraries in the current AudioPluginDeals promotion? Feedback?
The big bundles of Kontakt libraries I picked up were the Soundiron LTO Bundle via Native Instruments (which included basically every single one of their KP instruments), acoustic & electric saz and sitar libraries, and and a bundle of PrecisionSound instruments from APD. That bundle included a folk lute guitar, blugarian tupans, celtic harp, and an assortment of vintage European organs.
Other than that, most of my Kontakt libraries are electronic/synth sort of stuff, along with the various libraries that come with Komplete Standard.
- KVRist
- 36 posts since 2 Jun, 2004
Have there been any Roomer updates since it's release? The version I have is 1.0.0.4102 (25 Nov 2017).Uncle E wrote:On the beta version of Roomer, we have the Lexicon PCM70 Diffusion built-in and it can make delays sound like reverbs without the tails.
- KVRAF
- 1672 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
Thanks for that.Fleer wrote:The DreamAudioTools bundle will nicely complement your PrecisionSound instruments. I really like what DAT makes. But don’t forget to jump at the FrozenPlain bundle. Quite unique.Tappistry wrote:I just started my plugin and libraries collection last year (coincidentally when I found this forum). I don't have a ton of ethnic libraries, I think.mgw38 wrote:Out of this collection I only have Dream Circle. In general, this is one of my favorite developers. But these bundles do not include their best libraries. At the price they are most certainly worth it but you should check the demo videos if they add anything you do not already have. There are just so many percussive and ethnically plucky libraries out there. If you are active in this forum you have probably already picked up something very similar somewhere else.Feelshallright wrote:Yes, I would like to have some details about this too.Tappistry wrote:Anyone have experience with that bunch of Dream Audio Tools libraries in the current AudioPluginDeals promotion? Feedback?
The big bundles of Kontakt libraries I picked up were the Soundiron LTO Bundle via Native Instruments (which included basically every single one of their KP instruments), acoustic & electric saz and sitar libraries, and and a bundle of PrecisionSound instruments from APD. That bundle included a folk lute guitar, blugarian tupans, celtic harp, and an assortment of vintage European organs.
Other than that, most of my Kontakt libraries are electronic/synth sort of stuff, along with the various libraries that come with Komplete Standard.
I definitely don't want to go too hard with GAS and get a ton of repetitive libraries.
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- KVRist
- 328 posts since 7 Feb, 2015
That BBE Stomp Board Guitar amp and Fx bundle for $29 is rather nice Probably he nicest $29 guitar bundle I've seen. Just been playing it def a buyer if you need something cheap. Actually I'm pretty damn impressed I'd have to compare. but it comes with a spring reverb too. It sounds rather good to be honest Almost too good lol.
What's the deal with the PSP MASTER Q2 or NEON EQS? Can anyone give any info? I have just been using equality for surgical stuff but I have some other of the bundles, waves, ozones, ik, but this masterq2 looks nice. Any reason to get neon though? Thanks
Update: Wow I just demoed PSP Master Q2. That will be an instant buy. WOW! Good times
What's the deal with the PSP MASTER Q2 or NEON EQS? Can anyone give any info? I have just been using equality for surgical stuff but I have some other of the bundles, waves, ozones, ik, but this masterq2 looks nice. Any reason to get neon though? Thanks
Update: Wow I just demoed PSP Master Q2. That will be an instant buy. WOW! Good times
- KVRAF
- 16391 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Thank you for asking. There is a newer version and you should be able to download it directly from your jrrshop.com account. If that doesn't provide you with the correct download, please let me know.dna_studios wrote:Have there been any Roomer updates since it's release? The version I have is 1.0.0.4102 (25 Nov 2017).
- KVRAF
- 16391 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
FWIW, the E27 has been the best seller of the PSP's during this sale but Master Q2 has surprisingly been the second best seller.systmu wrote:What's the deal with the PSP MASTER Q2 or NEON EQS? Can anyone give any info? I have just been using equality for surgical stuff but I have some other of the bundles, waves, ozones, ik, but this masterq2 looks nice. Any reason to get neon though? Thanks
Update: Wow I just demoed PSP Master Q2. That will be an instant buy. WOW! Good times