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Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
- KVRAF
- 1685 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
Maybe I got lucky last year when I first discovered this forum (and u-he). I was able to grab all the synths, plus Satin and Uhbik, from diligent browsing of the FS forum. Diva and Zebra w/ Dark Zebra were definitely the hardest to find. Though I think I’ve seen a bit more movement between Diva and Repro lately. People seem to be selling one or the other (Repro more often). The “vintage analogue” overlap sort of makes sense, but I think they both have genre niches to fill.pekbro wrote:Uhe stuff is always a challenge to get at discount, other than intros, the best
coupons for me have come due to owning Bitwig, although it's unclear
if that will ever happen again.
I have about 70% of their products currently, and I have been growing
my uhe collection for about 12 years (pretty sure). =)
The only products I’ve gotten on pre-order/early pricing have been Repro-1/5 and Colour Copy.
My point of posting this is that for people who want to hold out for deals on u-he stuff, you can find it here if you’re patient.
- KVRian
- 788 posts since 1 Mar, 2018 from USA
I'm so jealous... I have tried several times but there was always someone a step ahead of me. And with u-he changing the currency, most sellers increased their price as well because u-he stuff is so easy to sell these days on this forum. Again...Harder and harder for me to get u-he cheap. (Sure, I am being kind of greedy here)
Tappistry wrote: I guess I was lucky last year. I was able to grab all the synths, plus Satin and Uhbik, and from diligent browsing of the FS forum. Diva and Zebra w/ Dark Zebra were definitely the hardest to find. Though I think I’ve seen a bit more movement between Diva and Repro lately. People seem to be selling one or the other (Repro more often). The “vintage analogue” overlap sort of makes sense, but I think they both have genre niches to fill.
The only products I’ve gotten on pre-order/early pricing have been Repro-1/5 and Colour Copy.
Trance, Trance Is Life
- KVRAF
- 10150 posts since 16 Dec, 2002
Wait till Sterling crashes in the near future and then pay for it Poundshhuang9611 wrote:I'm so jealous... I have tried several times but there was always someone a step ahead of me. And with u-he changing the currency, most sellers increased their price as well because u-he stuff is so easy to sell these days on this forum. Again...Harder and harder for me to get u-he cheap. (Sure, I am being kind of greedy here)Tappistry wrote: I guess I was lucky last year. I was able to grab all the synths, plus Satin and Uhbik, and from diligent browsing of the FS forum. Diva and Zebra w/ Dark Zebra were definitely the hardest to find. Though I think I’ve seen a bit more movement between Diva and Repro lately. People seem to be selling one or the other (Repro more often). The “vintage analogue” overlap sort of makes sense, but I think they both have genre niches to fill.
The only products I’ve gotten on pre-order/early pricing have been Repro-1/5 and Colour Copy.
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- KVRAF
- 1542 posts since 16 Jan, 2018 from Portland, OR USA
Anyone knows what's the lowest price the Slate Everything Bundle has ever gone for?
That $149 for a year is making me itch...
Thanks all!
That $149 for a year is making me itch...
Thanks all!
“In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded.”
- KVRAF
- 8560 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
Heh, I've never bought any uhe products second hand or without some discount. That's whyTappistry wrote:
My point of posting this is that for people who want to hold out for deals on u-he stuff, you can find it here if you’re patient.
it's taken so long. I won't buy their stuff used as I want to support them. Even if I've done it as
cheaply as possible, all the money has gone directly to them.
- KVRian
- 788 posts since 1 Mar, 2018 from USA
I think the best time to buy from u-he directly is right before they changed the currency. With the newsletter voucher, total synth bundle will be about $560, effectively less than $95 per synth... which, sadly, I have missed.
pekbro wrote:Heh, I've never bought any uhe products second hand or without some discount. That's why
it's taken so long. I won't buy their stuff used as I want to support them. Even if I've done it as
cheaply as possible, all the money has gone directly to them.
Trance, Trance Is Life
- KVRAF
- 8560 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
To be perfectly honest, I'm pretty well set in the uhe plugin dept. It's not like
it's a quest for me to collect them all. Barring any new products or significant
revisions, I'm not really in the market anyway. Most anything that I may have
regretted missing the intro on, I already have. It's pretty smooth sailing on
the uhe ocean for me.
it's a quest for me to collect them all. Barring any new products or significant
revisions, I'm not really in the market anyway. Most anything that I may have
regretted missing the intro on, I already have. It's pretty smooth sailing on
the uhe ocean for me.
- KVRAF
- 20807 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
I’m not certain. If they allow it on their site, they will also allow it through us.woggle wrote:Do they allow license transfers if I buy from you ?
- KVRAF
- 20807 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
u-he DIVA is enough to cover most of my virtual synth needs. I had Zebra and sold it here when I got DIVA. Also, the modulars are good but DIVA sounds better to me. I prefer Serum and Razor over Hive for that kind of sound, although Hive is better on CPU than either of them.
- KVRAF
- 1685 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
Had I known about u-he around 2014, I probably would have done the same.pekbro wrote:Heh, I've never bought any uhe products second hand or without some discount. That's whyTappistry wrote:
My point of posting this is that for people who want to hold out for deals on u-he stuff, you can find it here if you’re patient.
it's taken so long. I won't buy their stuff used as I want to support them. Even if I've done it as
cheaply as possible, all the money has gone directly to them.
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- KVRist
- 389 posts since 11 Mar, 2001
Hi Uncle E, are you sure they are already Windows compatible? The mcdsp web site show Mac only downloads for these products. I'm still waiting to use my EC 300 echo collection that I bought from you months ago; at the time they stated that the windows version was nearly readyUncle E wrote:Up to 62% off McDSP EC-300 Echo Collection, 6034 Ultimate Multi-Band, and NR800 Real-Time Noise Reduction. These are now compatible with Windows PC's and all McDSP Window's PC plugins have now been updated with new features, such as resizable GUI's:
https://www.jrrshop.com/mcdsp?dir=desc& ... _from_date
McDSP 6034 Ultimate Multi-band Native $49
McDSP 6034 Ultimate Multi-band HD $69
McDSP EC-300 Echo Collection Native $79
McDSP EC-300 Echo Collection HD $99
McDSP NR800 Native $99
McDSP NR800 HD $149
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everyPlugin.com everyPlugin.com https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=364160
- KVRian
- 980 posts since 5 Aug, 2015 from Up, Up in the Cloud
The release is planned for today, Aug 3rd.Project wrote:The mcdsp web site show Mac only downloads for these products...
However, McDSP (as well as Eric...) are based in California and it's 5:50 am there now
Let's wait a few hours.
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- KVRian
- 1356 posts since 21 Sep, 2013 from California
I've seen it a little lower around Black Friday. But not much.escalona wrote:Anyone knows what's the lowest price the Slate Everything Bundle has ever gone for?
That $149 for a year is making me itch...
Thanks all!
- KVRian
- 521 posts since 22 Aug, 2014
EC300 windows native VST get!!
Great sounding and feedbacking Delay!
Great sounding and feedbacking Delay!
VST Mappings for Bitwig
--Bitwig 5/ Live10 Suite/ Maschine/ HP X360 8Core--
--Bitwig 5/ Live10 Suite/ Maschine/ HP X360 8Core--
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