Also Fault.
How is the Roli Lightpad integration in Byome?
Will there probably be an equivalent or even better sale around Black Friday?
Also Fault.
tapiodmitriyevich wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 2:50 am I'm having loooots of fun with this thing.
Yeah, they could do so much more with presets. Too much showcasing glitchy stuff dick swinging. BYOME is also capable of rebuilding traditional machines and could easily offer a subsection of reverb presets, delay presets... etc... With useful and musical names.
E.g., Sandman pro. It can easily be used as a traditional delay, but this could be supported if not by the UI, then by a clear section and naming of traditional presets.
Then UA plugs could be the go to plugins for the traditional jobs. What am I doing today? If I need a simple delay, I use my go to delay which is Tekturon with easy to see delay taps.
BTW, There isn't such a thing than "European VAT". Different rates of VAT apply in different EU member states, ranging from 17% in Luxembourg to 27% in Hungary.Klinke1 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 5:16 amyea, THX!Julien Unison wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 9:54 pmSame result for me (-$99 for already owning SpecOps -$55 survey voucher +$14,80 European VAT minus the euro value gain) = 76 €robbmonn wrote: ↑Tue Oct 16, 2018 4:35 pm Take the user survey here: https://plugin-alliance.us3.list-manage ... 52dc657455 and get a $25 voucher that you can use in addition to your discounts. I just bought it for $74 this way. Seems like other vouchers (like the monthly) will not work in conjunction with the discount that offer if you have the other UA plugs.
Thank you for remind us the survey possibility, very useful !
Same result here..76€
I think musical presets should be also included a lot more cause most are bad showcases for non glitchartists. Ua would have a bigger fanbase in my opinion with musical more presetsjens wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 6:34 amtapiodmitriyevich wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 2:50 am I'm having loooots of fun with this thing.
Yeah, they could do so much more with presets. Too much showcasing glitchy stuff dick swinging. BYOME is also capable of rebuilding traditional machines and could easily offer a subsection of reverb presets, delay presets... etc... With useful and musical names.
E.g., Sandman pro. It can easily be used as a traditional delay, but this could be supported if not by the UI, then by a clear section and naming of traditional presets.
Then UA plugs could be the go to plugins for the traditional jobs. What am I doing today? If I need a simple delay, I use my go to delay which is Tekturon with easy to see delay taps.
Yeah, to me most of it sounds glitchy, crappy, LoFi in a bad way, 90ish - the absolutely worst is SpecOps where I haven't found out yet if really everything you put through it is bound to end up sounding like a variation of the same terrible demo back from 92' (I kind of feel like the guys at UA want their student years back) or if something could be done to avoid this by tweaking the thing properly. But I lost all energy to find out after trying it out for about half an hour. That sucked all the joy out of me. Got it for 24€ luckily.
But their apparent heroes at Fabfilter ( - just look at the modulation) are similar in that regard. For Timeless my own presets folder is called "actually useable".
Something is off in your calculation. $99 + 27% VAT is $126. Add a bit of conversion rate 2-3 % and you land at $130.Harry_HH wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 7:36 am BTW, There isn't such a thing than "European VAT". Different rates of VAT apply in different EU member states, ranging from 17% in Luxembourg to 27% in Hungary.
If the reduced Byome price is, e. g. $ 99, and you happen to live in the "wrong" country, first you have to pay for the conversion rate, € 99 = $ 115, then
the VAT is added, in the worst case $ 115 x. 27 = $ 31.05.
The final price for the end user in this case is $ 146.05 in stead of $ 99.
It's not really a preset device though - kind of misses the point of B(uild)Y(our)O(wn)M(odular)E(ffect).
Fair point. I've spent a fair amount of time with it and I am more interested in subtle results. That is the sort of simple stuff I would do with it. I'm probably not the target audience as I'd mainly use it as an effect rack with minimal use of the modulation.
What is a "preset device"? I think all devices are "tweak yourself", but the factory presets can give some starting points for that. One doesn' t exclude the other. I'm pro presets, the more the better, in any device.
Perhaps your answers were not what they wanted to hear
Yeah I never got this either/or thinking around presets. Sound design is an art form, as an artist I am perfectly capable of both creating my own and appreciating and being inspired by the work of others (and humble enough to also recognise that there are other sound designers much more capable than myself).Harry_HH wrote: ↑Wed Oct 17, 2018 8:57 amWhat is a "preset device"? I think all devices are "tweak yourself", but the factory presets can give some starting points for that. One doesn' t exclude the other. I'm pro presets, the more the better, in any device.
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