Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
- KVRAF
- 2547 posts since 15 Jan, 2013 from L'Écosse
Just wondering if these guys are legit? They have some interesting deals that I would like to pursue. Site looks legit enough.
https://soundsandbox.com
https://soundsandbox.com
- KVRAF
- 1959 posts since 21 Sep, 2007 from The Infinite Void
Looks legit. Prices look realistic and site appears professional.
- KVRAF
- 6210 posts since 25 Dec, 2004
is Loopmasters Bass Master NFR software does anybody know?
sketches... http://soundcloud.com/onesnzeros
some artists i support... https://bandcamp.com/spectraselecta
some artists i support... https://bandcamp.com/spectraselecta
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- KVRAF
- 3220 posts since 23 Dec, 2002
I would feel a lot better buying sample libraries if the vendors posted some photos of their actual sampling process with the gear. At least that way we would have some knowledge that they actually used real gear to create the sample libraries / impulses.
- KVRAF
- 1685 posts since 3 Aug, 2017 from San Diego, CA
Zip starts with a really nice compressor as a foundation. You could almost stop there, but why?woggle wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 7:09 amwhat is Zip like? the only one of theirs I don't haveTappistry wrote: Sun Jan 06, 2019 6:02 am
Not bad. I picked mine up via the FS forum for $16.
Of course I can't transfer it now, but whatever.
My best grabs from PA themselves were Zip and SpecOps for $24 each.
$39 for spec ops for me - soooooooo ripped off![]()
but are you happy with that price, happy within yourself ?![]()
Now add in UA’s crazy modulation options, and it’s an incredibly deep sound design tool.
And if my memory serves, BYOME has essentially a similar compressor module shoved into it.
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- KVRist
- 35 posts since 28 Aug, 2015
Hi,
Waves has a sale... I have $30 to spend... Which plugin should I buy ?
https://www.waves.com/new-plugin-sale?u ... sale-jan19
I have read a lot positive things about them all and think F6 is very interesting.
Scheps Omni Channel, Abbey Road Chambers, TG Mastering Chain ---- Those 4 all sound very good. Is there a plugin that is not on sale very often ?
Thank you all
Waves has a sale... I have $30 to spend... Which plugin should I buy ?
https://www.waves.com/new-plugin-sale?u ... sale-jan19
I have read a lot positive things about them all and think F6 is very interesting.
Scheps Omni Channel, Abbey Road Chambers, TG Mastering Chain ---- Those 4 all sound very good. Is there a plugin that is not on sale very often ?
Thank you all
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- KVRAF
- 2117 posts since 22 Jan, 2005 from flint, michigan
Same. It has the most flexibility out of all of them.
- KVRian
- 1367 posts since 21 Dec, 2013 from USA
Omni is astounding
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- KVRist
- 35 posts since 28 Aug, 2015
Okay, thanks will definetly buy it
If lets say, i buy less junk food and save going to Burger King this Weekend... Should I get F6 too ? I have read a lot of positive things and the demo was great. I have no dynamic eq in my collection. Is there anything better in this price range ?
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- KVRian
- 1069 posts since 24 Jan, 2014
I use F6 in my chain, I really like its dynamic aspect which gives a lot of movement like a compressor to a small section of the freq, the release really makes a difference. Its a well put together EQ! but all depends how many tools you already have!
Btw if you say that the demo was great then you cant go wrong, its working for you. Dont worry about what you may or may not be missing out on, you dont need everything, just a few good solid tools..
Btw if you say that the demo was great then you cant go wrong, its working for you. Dont worry about what you may or may not be missing out on, you dont need everything, just a few good solid tools..
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- KVRist
- 35 posts since 28 Aug, 2015
Hey Insanelysane,
Thanks a lot for your reply
it helped a lot!
The thing is also like: I do not have the time at the moment to make a side by side comparison with other Dyn. EQ's. If I buy a tool and I take the time to learn its behaviour, it should be a tool that is useful for the next 3-4 years.
Thanks a lot for your reply
The thing is also like: I do not have the time at the moment to make a side by side comparison with other Dyn. EQ's. If I buy a tool and I take the time to learn its behaviour, it should be a tool that is useful for the next 3-4 years.
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- KVRian
- 1069 posts since 24 Jan, 2014
Fair enough, there are lots of plugins out there and its hard to know (and to try out) which ones are best for your personal workflow.
What Ive found in my unending desire to try and buy plugins at alluring bargains that'll somehow fit into my projects (because, you know, I still somehow didnt have enough) is that pretty much every plugin I own has things that frustrate me: Like a missing feature, say dry/wet knob (which Ive now fully taken for granted as given even though its a recent privilege of software) or a small ugly gui or a weird crash under certain combinations.. One is missing an output gain knob and another doesn't have a true bypass and another the knob can only be turned in circular motion and I only feel in my zone with up and down ones... the list is extensive.
My point is that if something DOES work and feels great for what it does I dont worry too much about greener grass on the other side because what it does well - its doing well! Its only a question of how much frustration/limitation you feel that plugin has that you may decide to ditch it and find a better one. F6 seems to work well for you so go for it, its a solid plugin. Its also still on sale for 'halfoff' right now, right? Cant go wrong with Waves prices if you want that kind of thing.
What Ive found in my unending desire to try and buy plugins at alluring bargains that'll somehow fit into my projects (because, you know, I still somehow didnt have enough) is that pretty much every plugin I own has things that frustrate me: Like a missing feature, say dry/wet knob (which Ive now fully taken for granted as given even though its a recent privilege of software) or a small ugly gui or a weird crash under certain combinations.. One is missing an output gain knob and another doesn't have a true bypass and another the knob can only be turned in circular motion and I only feel in my zone with up and down ones... the list is extensive.
My point is that if something DOES work and feels great for what it does I dont worry too much about greener grass on the other side because what it does well - its doing well! Its only a question of how much frustration/limitation you feel that plugin has that you may decide to ditch it and find a better one. F6 seems to work well for you so go for it, its a solid plugin. Its also still on sale for 'halfoff' right now, right? Cant go wrong with Waves prices if you want that kind of thing.
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- KVRist
- 64 posts since 29 Aug, 2010
I wanted to use the 'halfoff' promotion 2 hours ago, it was no longer working at Waves or AudioDeluxe. Bummer.Insanelysane wrote: Tue Jan 08, 2019 12:26 am Fair enough, there are lots of plugins out there and its hard to know (and to try out) which ones are best for your personal workflow.
What Ive found in my unending desire to try and buy plugins at alluring bargains that'll somehow fit into my projects (because, you know, I still somehow didnt have enough) is that pretty much every plugin I own has things that frustrate me: Like a missing feature, say dry/wet knob (which Ive now fully taken for granted as given even though its a recent privilege of software) or a small ugly gui or a weird crash under certain combinations.. One is missing an output gain knob and another doesn't have a true bypass and another the knob can only be turned in circular motion and I only feel in my zone with up and down ones... the list is extensive.
My point is that if something DOES work and feels great for what it does I dont worry too much about greener grass on the other side because what it does well - its doing well! Its only a question of how much frustration/limitation you feel that plugin has that you may decide to ditch it and find a better one. F6 seems to work well for you so go for it, its a solid plugin. Its also still on sale for 'halfoff' right now, right? Cant go wrong with Waves prices if you want that kind of thing.
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- KVRAF
- 4720 posts since 26 Nov, 2015 from Way Downunder
Well said, Insanelysane.
I agree entirely. Try not to be fooled by the bargain price - if something's broken or doesn't work how you think it should, you won't reach for it. Just one little niggle (no wet mix knob, odd crashes, Nquist warping etc) and you'll always reach for something else - so don't bother. "It was only $20" is a sad excuse. I try to demo everything extensively now before buying. Wasted too much on useless buggy plugins.
Let's make 2019 about more music, less plugins
I agree entirely. Try not to be fooled by the bargain price - if something's broken or doesn't work how you think it should, you won't reach for it. Just one little niggle (no wet mix knob, odd crashes, Nquist warping etc) and you'll always reach for something else - so don't bother. "It was only $20" is a sad excuse. I try to demo everything extensively now before buying. Wasted too much on useless buggy plugins.
Let's make 2019 about more music, less plugins
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