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Sampleconstruct wrote: Sun Oct 07, 2018 2:12 pm Place your bids on the release price. My assumption would be 149 $. Closest bid wins an NFR.
$219 Full

$149 Intro offer

BYOME seems to make Dent 2, Fault, SpecOps and Sandman Pro outdated, those cost $426 all added.

About 50% of that because it is a single plugin (and supposedly the older plugins still have some advantages), and because it seems hard to ask $429 for a single FX plugin. Then Intro offer at about 30%.

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intro 99$ , full 199$

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Neon Breath wrote: Mon Oct 08, 2018 6:05 am Great & fun plugin, no doubt. Lot of possibilities, can't argue with that. But the only effects I'm really interested are mostly the granular ones (the more traditional effects already covered by many other plugins). Byome's granular effects sound very good, indeed. But I won't buy Byome just for the granulation, since I know UA are working on a pure granular plugin and I'm pretty sure it's going to have those grain effects implemented into it + more probably. So I’ll pass for now but man, it's quite a powerful fx monster.
I'm leaning to the same conclusion. I'm eager to know more about their upcoming granular plugin though.
Last edited by Kiitwa on Mon Oct 08, 2018 1:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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$1 for 4 hours intro, then $249

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can I use voucher for $1 for 4 hours intro?

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pottering wrote: Mon Oct 08, 2018 9:25 am
Sampleconstruct wrote: Sun Oct 07, 2018 2:12 pm Place your bids on the release price. My assumption would be 149 $. Closest bid wins an NFR.
BYOME seems to make Dent 2, Fault, SpecOps and Sandman Pro outdated, those cost $426 all added.
Not at all. It does not have the SpecOps algos and tbh (judging from the videos) I don't think it can replace the other two specialized plugins at all. I'm owning sandman, does it have the different Delay Algos? Buffer start/stop/size/flush?
To me it is a capable and usable FX rack with great modulation capabilities. E.g., I guess Bitwig people could achive the same/ a lot already with their DAW side modulation. Unfortunately only Bitwig folks have it, because other DAWs follow that grand daddie tradition "everything (every automation) hand crafted please" - they forget about "options are good". Oh, offtopic. But I wish so much Studio One had that modulation which Bitwig has. Bitwig + plugs is the sound designers toy of dreams I reckon.
exmatproton wrote: Mon Oct 08, 2018 11:39 am$1 for 4 hours intro, then $249
Freebie[1] for a minute, then $300.

[1] i.e. "500: Internal Server Error"

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SteveWZ wrote: Sun Oct 07, 2018 5:48 pm Another example:

This is where Byome excels, automating FX...

This fx may seem subtle enough but in indeed very complex.
It includes pitch modulation, delays, tone controls, saturation, reverb, etc...

What makes it uniquely Byome is the TEN controllers that are programed to automatically shift and breath with the part.

This allows for some very organic effects.

https://soundcloud.com/synth-presets-co ... ing-verb-4
Nice
--After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.

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Noise forFiction wrote: Mon Oct 08, 2018 11:41 am can I use voucher for $1 for 4 hours intro?
No. Only for the period after the first 4 hours (ofcourse)

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This is just insane, just what i needed in my life. instabuy whenever its available

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Either $199 without any "intro price" or $199 intro, then $249 after a week.

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Delta Sign wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 10:46 pm A last one for today. A simple piano loop through one instance of BYOME:
https://soundcloud.com/deltasign/byome- ... o-ambience
SOLD!

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You must be grazy accepting, even mentally, such a fortune for a piece of funny-noise-maker.
I got my whole Komplete 11 Ultimate upgrade with smaller investment.
But we have obviously different approaches, and criteria...

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Harry_HH wrote: Mon Oct 08, 2018 1:59 pm You must be grazy accepting, even mentally, such a fortune for a piece of funny-noise-maker.
Its a modular multi-fx not a "of funny-noise-maker" and I think most comments about pricing are tongue-in-cheek. UA have generally kept their prices reasonable. I've had several $20 no-brainers from them as well as free upgrades and free plugins too. YMMV.

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As an owner of all the classic manglers around (either loop based, like looperator, or with aextensive modular matrix included like the soundtoys suite, Eventide's H3000 plug version, etc).... I will NOT buy this plug-in if it's more than 99 euros. I'm hoping for a 79 euros intro offer. I owne everything else by UA, I love what they have released so far (especially SpecOps) and I'm very much looking forward to play with their granular vst to come (as soe mentionned it here). Yes, as Simon Stockausen mentionned it, the modular engine in Byome is nice. But as far as this is concerned, Crusher X, which I am happy to have also, is obviously just a different beast. Since I control my VST within max for live... the benefits of having all in a box like within Byome does not itself justify paying "too much" for me.

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Kiitwa wrote: Mon Oct 08, 2018 11:15 am
Neon Breath wrote: Mon Oct 08, 2018 6:05 am Great & fun plugin, no doubt. Lot of possibilities, can't argue with that. But the only effects I'm really interested are mostly the granular ones (the more traditional effects already covered by many other plugins). Byome's granular effects sound very good, indeed. But I won't buy Byome just for the granulation, since I know UA are working on a pure granular plugin and I'm pretty sure it's going to have those grain effects implemented into it + more probably. So I’ll pass for now but man, it's quite a powerful fx monster.
I'm leaning to the same conclusion. I'm eager to know more about their upcoming granular plugin though.
UA (the lizard) once mentioned this in the 'New things from Unfiltered Audio', page 40: viewtopic.php?f=6&t=477994&p=6993644&hi ... 7#p6993644

''The granulator is something that we've wanted to do since starting the company. Curtis Roads showed me a lot of excellent OS 9 granular software that had crazy amounts of power. A lot of these had, ehhh, "academic" interfaces and/or required a lot of work to use and run. He emailed me to let me know that he will happily consult with us while we design and test it. We plan on doing a granular effect this year, and potentially a granular instrument next year. Our goal is to do something similar to what we did with SpecOps: lots of algorithms and techniques distilled down to a modulation and performance friendly interface''

:D

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