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It's not a private coupon, it's a BF deal being promoted
https://www.reddit.com/r/AudioProductio ... _until_30/

BTW, while on the topic of deals, VPRE 73 is also on sale (around half off)
https://blackroosteraudio.com/en/products/vpre-73

And I believe AirWindows has a promo going this year that BussColors4 is also free with any download https://www.airwindows.com/busscolors-4/

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jochicago wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 7:17 am It's not a private coupon, it's a BF deal being promoted
https://www.reddit.com/r/AudioProductio ... _until_30/

BTW, while on the topic of deals, VPRE 73 is also on sale (around half off)
https://blackroosteraudio.com/en/products/vpre-73

And I believe AirWindows has a promo going this year that BussColors4 is also free with any download https://www.airwindows.com/busscolors-4/
Great! :) And that is the same code I received and used to buy.

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Gold3 has to to be up there, currently on sale with 70% off at €59.70.
Physically sampled hardware.
https://www.acustica-audio.com/store/products/gold
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plexuss wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:26 am When TrackSpark was around, I picked up MixBussEQ and Parallel Drums. I just put them on a track I'm working on and am reminded how nice they are. ...
Is there any additional info on "MixBussEQ"? Which company is that?

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Marconi1 by SKNote
https://www.kvraudio.com/product/marconi1-by-sknote

(SKNote plugins can be quirky at times, but they are typically high quality in terms of sound quality. Check the Gearslutz thread to see what pro-audio engineers have to say about the Marconi)

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Izak Synthiemental wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:12 pm
plexuss wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:26 am When TrackSpark was around, I picked up MixBussEQ and Parallel Drums. I just put them on a track I'm working on and am reminded how nice they are. ...
Is there any additional info on "MixBussEQ"? Which company is that?
https://www.finalmix.biz/ "enter the code FMS73M to enjoy a 25% discount on all Final Mix plugins. This offer ends on 11/30/2019."

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Been digging on this lately: :tu:


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plexuss wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 9:27 pm
Izak Synthiemental wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 8:12 pm
plexuss wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:26 am When TrackSpark was around, I picked up MixBussEQ and Parallel Drums. I just put them on a track I'm working on and am reminded how nice they are. ...
Is there any additional info on "MixBussEQ"? Which company is that?
https://www.finalmix.biz/ "enter the code FMS73M to enjoy a 25% discount on all Final Mix plugins. This offer ends on 11/30/2019."
Thanks for the info. I don't buy random products though, just because they have photo-realistic GUIs. Also, I already have my Neve preamp needs covered with the SKNote Marconi1

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nicksohn wrote: Tue Mar 13, 2018 9:48 pmsonimus
+1!

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Teri from the Final Mix Software team did respond to my inquiry. She even offered to create a special discount code for KVR (something like "KVRROCKS") if we want it. Here is the text of the original email I got yesterday:
Introducing the new EQ-73M. It's everything you would expect and more.
Classic look. Intuitive controls. Killer sound. Just $18 with the FMS discount code.

Please visit us at www.finalmix.biz and enter the code FMS73M to enjoy a 25% discount on all Final Mix plugins. This offer ends on 11/30/2019.

Enjoy!
The Final Mix Software Team
It's good that the company is communicating and offering great deals on top of their already impressive prices. I really like the EQ-73M. It's about as simple as an EQ can get; and 1073 designs seem to get results faster than anything. I've tried doing the same kind of things with low-Q broad curves in other types of EQs (emulations & non-emulations). The Neve style always seems to be faster, yet somehow agreeable. It's not a precision tool; but it's always rewarding.

If you don't have a 1073 and want to try that style of EQ, $18 for the EQ-73M seems like a no-brainer.

DISCLAIMER: If you're a crazy EQ snob with piles of hardware and/or loads of expensive emulation plugins, you may find things to gripe about. (Your type always does. It is part of your 'charm'.) I did not, and was not looking for any. I just enjoyed twisting a few knobs on this thing and quickly getting either:

1) Just what I needed OR
2) Some good ideas to try with other EQs in the toolbox

When I want to nit-pick, tweak, fuss, A/B, debate, and fine-tune, I've already got an arm-load of toolbox options. Last night, I put the EQ-73M after my Softube PE1C. The pair worked well together and created what I wanted.

Also: So far there has not been a single crash or any sign of instability. The Ableton Live 10 project includes plugins from: DDMF, Softube, u-he, Eventide, FabFilter, Sonic Academy, Cytomic, PSP, LennarDigital, Maag (Plugin Alliance), Klanghelm, Kazrog, and Goodhertz. So apparently it plays well with others - at least in Live 10. More testing later in Logic Pro X...

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Infinite5ths wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 4:50 am Teri from the Final Mix Software team did respond to my inquiry. She even offered to create a special discount code for KVR (something like "KVRROCKS") if we want it. Here is the text of the original email I got yesterday:
Introducing the new EQ-73M. It's everything you would expect and more.
Classic look. Intuitive controls. Killer sound. Just $18 with the FMS discount code.

Please visit us at www.finalmix.biz and enter the code FMS73M to enjoy a 25% discount on all Final Mix plugins. This offer ends on 11/30/2019.

Enjoy!
The Final Mix Software Team
It's good that the company is communicating and offering great deals on top of their already impressive prices. I really like the EQ-73M. It's about as simple as an EQ can get; and 1073 designs seem to get results faster than anything. I've tried doing the same kind of things with low-Q broad curves in other types of EQs (emulations & non-emulations). The Neve style always seems to be faster, yet somehow agreeable. It's not a precision tool; but it's always rewarding.

If you don't have a 1073 and want to try that style of EQ, $18 for the EQ-73M seems like a no-brainer.

DISCLAIMER: If you're a crazy EQ snob with piles of hardware and/or loads of expensive emulation plugins, you may find things to gripe about. (Your type always does. It is part of your 'charm'.) I did not, and was not looking for any. I just enjoyed twisting a few knobs on this thing and quickly getting either:

1) Just what I needed OR
2) Some good ideas to try with other EQs in the toolbox

When I want to nit-pick, tweak, fuss, A/B, debate, and fine-tune, I've already got an arm-load of toolbox options. Last night, I put the EQ-73M after my Softube PE1C. The pair worked well together and created what I wanted.

Also: So far there has not been a single crash or any sign of instability. The Ableton Live 10 project includes plugins from: DDMF, Softube, u-he, Eventide, FabFilter, Sonic Academy, Cytomic, PSP, LennarDigital, Maag (Plugin Alliance), Klanghelm, Kazrog, and Goodhertz. So apparently it plays well with others - at least in Live 10. More testing later in Logic Pro X...
Sounds like an advertisment. How much provision do you get?

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Izak Synthiemental wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 1:49 pm Sounds like an advertisment. How much provision do you get?

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Izak Synthiemental wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 1:49 pm
Infinite5ths wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2019 4:50 am Teri from the Final Mix Software team did respond to my inquiry. She even offered to create a special discount code for KVR (something like "KVRROCKS") if we want it. Here is the text of the original email I got yesterday:
Introducing the new EQ-73M. It's everything you would expect and more.
Classic look. Intuitive controls. Killer sound. Just $18 with the FMS discount code.

Please visit us at www.finalmix.biz and enter the code FMS73M to enjoy a 25% discount on all Final Mix plugins. This offer ends on 11/30/2019.

Enjoy!
The Final Mix Software Team
It's good that the company is communicating and offering great deals on top of their already impressive prices. I really like the EQ-73M. It's about as simple as an EQ can get; and 1073 designs seem to get results faster than anything. I've tried doing the same kind of things with low-Q broad curves in other types of EQs (emulations & non-emulations). The Neve style always seems to be faster, yet somehow agreeable. It's not a precision tool; but it's always rewarding.

If you don't have a 1073 and want to try that style of EQ, $18 for the EQ-73M seems like a no-brainer.

DISCLAIMER: If you're a crazy EQ snob with piles of hardware and/or loads of expensive emulation plugins, you may find things to gripe about. (Your type always does. It is part of your 'charm'.) I did not, and was not looking for any. I just enjoyed twisting a few knobs on this thing and quickly getting either:

1) Just what I needed OR
2) Some good ideas to try with other EQs in the toolbox

When I want to nit-pick, tweak, fuss, A/B, debate, and fine-tune, I've already got an arm-load of toolbox options. Last night, I put the EQ-73M after my Softube PE1C. The pair worked well together and created what I wanted.

Also: So far there has not been a single crash or any sign of instability. The Ableton Live 10 project includes plugins from: DDMF, Softube, u-he, Eventide, FabFilter, Sonic Academy, Cytomic, PSP, LennarDigital, Maag (Plugin Alliance), Klanghelm, Kazrog, and Goodhertz. So apparently it plays well with others - at least in Live 10. More testing later in Logic Pro X...
Sounds like an advertisment. How much provision do you get?
what is it with this software, long before I became a mod I was posting about Rob's plugins...I got trolled and accused of being a shill as well because then they had a deal like other companies have (FL comes to mind) where you got a discount or something if someone used your code. Here's the thing, if I want any of Rob's plugins or mics (Gauge Microphones) all I gotta do is ask (I did have a code)...Rob Chiarelli's Grandmother was my grandfather's sister, he grew up less than ten miles from me. Family lore has it that my grandfather and his father went into a bank at lunch from where they worked (I think it was Raytheon in Waltham Mass). Rob's dad walked in with no cash and walked out with a deed and cash in his pocket...my grandad had a lot of connections back in the day (50's, maybe 40's)

TBH I haven't checked out his plugins in ages, I suspect I'll be talking to him before the week is out so I'll check to see my code is still good.

Meanwhile, let's steer away from this line of attack, I dont know if Rob is offering such a deal again but if there is, so? Also no need to be offensive, said post is edited because I did get a report.
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To anybody using the Final Mix EQ-73 Modern:

On the EQ-73 Modern, can you push the input - to saturate a little?
Is this like the "red knob" on a real 1073? (it goes -10 to 10 rather than "line" and "mic" -20 to 0 and -80 to 0)
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plexuss wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:44 am
jochicago wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:43 am
plexuss wrote: Mon Nov 25, 2019 5:26 am along with having "buss" spelled correctly
Buss vs Bus (It's Bus)
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=517095
Correct. Buss.
Yeah it’s double “S”. Though the Americans may spell it with one. I prefer too, personally, less chance of ambiguity.

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