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- KVRAF
- 5646 posts since 15 Dec, 2011
Uncle E, any BF sale for Tokyo Dawn Labs' plugins?
(Yeah, I noticed the official and the PB ones.)
(Yeah, I noticed the official and the PB ones.)
- Banned
- 2288 posts since 24 Mar, 2015 from Toronto, Canada
So you basically flip a switch and Scalar creates different chord progression for you or you use it to try out different ideas for chords within the key and scale you are working in? The way I use Cubase tools is I already know the key and progression I am working with. I then flip to chord assistant and try to see how it would sound with augmented and suspended variations of those chords.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 10:23 amJust sharing my views: Scaler, while it can do many things, is really useful to come up with chord progressions. I consider it as a tool on which I can spend some time to just create and listen to various chord progressions, whether I create them myself or combine them with the suggested ones. Once I have a solid progression, I can commit to it and then proceed further with the instrument selection. I am not into advanced music theory and complicated chord structure, so what Scaler offers to me is more than sufficient. I think it's well worth $29. With version 2 coming soon, it's a no-brainer. I did not realize before buying how useful it is.telecode wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 9:56 amDo you think the Scaler product is a complement to Steinberg/Cubase Chord Assissant tools or it kind of does the similar thing. (Haven't really demoed Scaler yet!)Ou_Tis wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 4:39 am Decided Scaler was cheap enough now to buy even though I can't demo the updated version. It's interesting, but its scale detection still drastically underweights the tonic and treats likely accidentals as scale notes. For example, midi notes C Bb G B G, with the B note significantly shorter than the others and the G notes significantly longer, gets top suggestions "C Lydian #6" and "C Lydian #2 #6". The next highest ranked suggestions are "A# Super-Locrian Diminished bb3 scale", "A# Locrian Diminished bb3 scale", and "A# Locrian Diminished bb3". After that, the suggestions are "B Double Harmonic Major scale", "B Neapolotian Minor Scale", and "B Persian scale"---making the accidental the tonic! Then finally it suggests a scale with G as the tonic---but it's "G Ionian Augmented #2", which assumes an augmented fifth (D#) for no apparent reason.
OTOH its list of matching chords from unusual scales provides some interesting suggestions, for example C7(sus2 b5) and C7(sus2)#11.
[Edit: and the list of chord progressions for different genres is ridiculously small.]
I strongly recommend that you demo it.
Gear & Setup: Windows 10, Dual Xeon, 32GB RAM, Cubase 10.5/9.5, NI Komplete Audio 6, NI Maschine, NI Jam, NI Kontakt
- KVRAF
- 6300 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
UVI storewide sale is always 30% and this is the best sale in my opinion. Falcon + 2 Expansions sale anniversary exclusive and won't be back again. However, I have seen Synth Anthology 2 going for 40% off sale during February and August this year. I will skip this and wait for a better deal on Synth Anthology 2.ChamomileShark wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:20 am so the UVI sale is 30% off - didn't they have a bigger sale previously in the year? Just trying to work out whether I should simply wait for a better deal from them.
What exactly are you looking for?
- KVRAF
- 6300 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
No, as far as I have understood with little time I have spent so far. Based on the chords you play through your MIDI keyboard, it detects them, the scale/key and suggests variations of it that you can try out in the chord builder. It also has a great library of chord sets from famous songwriters, which you can use as a starting point. Again, I am new to Scaler. I like it because I felt it will be a helpful tool for me as far as chord progressions is concerned.telecode wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:44 amSo you basically flip a switch and Scalar creates different chord progression for you or you use it to try out different ideas for chords within the key and scale you are working in? The way I use Cubase tools is I already know the key and progression I am working with. I then flip to chord assistant and try to see how it would sound with augmented and suspended variations of those chords.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 10:23 amJust sharing my views: Scaler, while it can do many things, is really useful to come up with chord progressions. I consider it as a tool on which I can spend some time to just create and listen to various chord progressions, whether I create them myself or combine them with the suggested ones. Once I have a solid progression, I can commit to it and then proceed further with the instrument selection. I am not into advanced music theory and complicated chord structure, so what Scaler offers to me is more than sufficient. I think it's well worth $29. With version 2 coming soon, it's a no-brainer. I did not realize before buying how useful it is.telecode wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 9:56 amDo you think the Scaler product is a complement to Steinberg/Cubase Chord Assissant tools or it kind of does the similar thing. (Haven't really demoed Scaler yet!)Ou_Tis wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 4:39 am Decided Scaler was cheap enough now to buy even though I can't demo the updated version. It's interesting, but its scale detection still drastically underweights the tonic and treats likely accidentals as scale notes. For example, midi notes C Bb G B G, with the B note significantly shorter than the others and the G notes significantly longer, gets top suggestions "C Lydian #6" and "C Lydian #2 #6". The next highest ranked suggestions are "A# Super-Locrian Diminished bb3 scale", "A# Locrian Diminished bb3 scale", and "A# Locrian Diminished bb3". After that, the suggestions are "B Double Harmonic Major scale", "B Neapolotian Minor Scale", and "B Persian scale"---making the accidental the tonic! Then finally it suggests a scale with G as the tonic---but it's "G Ionian Augmented #2", which assumes an augmented fifth (D#) for no apparent reason.
OTOH its list of matching chords from unusual scales provides some interesting suggestions, for example C7(sus2 b5) and C7(sus2)#11.
[Edit: and the list of chord progressions for different genres is ridiculously small.]
I strongly recommend that you demo it.
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- KVRAF
- 3242 posts since 12 May, 2004 from Oxford, UK
I was thinking about the Wave Frame expansion - but I am over budget so I'll probably wait until next year's sale. I already have Emulation II, Dark Light and The Beast so it's just a nice to have at this point.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:53 amUVI storewide sale is always 30% and this is the best sale in my opinion. Falcon + 2 Expansions sale anniversary exclusive and won't be back again. However, I have seen Synth Anthology 2 going for 40% off sale during February and August this year. I will skip this and wait for a better deal on Synth Anthology 2.ChamomileShark wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:20 am so the UVI sale is 30% off - didn't they have a bigger sale previously in the year? Just trying to work out whether I should simply wait for a better deal from them.
What exactly are you looking for?
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- KVRist
- 65 posts since 20 Mar, 2015
LoveEnigma18 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:53 amUVI storewide sale is always 30% and this is the best sale in my opinion. Falcon + 2 Expansions sale anniversary exclusive and won't be back again. However, I have seen Synth Anthology 2 going for 40% off sale during February and August this year. I will skip this and wait for a better deal on Synth Anthology 2.ChamomileShark wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:20 am so the UVI sale is 30% off - didn't they have a bigger sale previously in the year? Just trying to work out whether I should simply wait for a better deal from them.
What exactly are you looking for?
AudioDeluxe wrote: Thu May 23, 2019 1:34 pm
60% Off UVI EGP Electric Grand - only $59:
https://www.audiodeluxe.com/products/uv ... rand-piano
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- 2288 posts since 24 Mar, 2015 from Toronto, Canada
Hmm.. I believe Synthology 2 and Vintage Vault are my type of thing. You all think they will go down to 40% off in Feb then?LoveEnigma18 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:53 amUVI storewide sale is always 30% and this is the best sale in my opinion. Falcon + 2 Expansions sale anniversary exclusive and won't be back again. However, I have seen Synth Anthology 2 going for 40% off sale during February and August this year. I will skip this and wait for a better deal on Synth Anthology 2.ChamomileShark wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:20 am so the UVI sale is 30% off - didn't they have a bigger sale previously in the year? Just trying to work out whether I should simply wait for a better deal from them.
What exactly are you looking for?
Gear & Setup: Windows 10, Dual Xeon, 32GB RAM, Cubase 10.5/9.5, NI Komplete Audio 6, NI Maschine, NI Jam, NI Kontakt
- Banned
- 2288 posts since 24 Mar, 2015 from Toronto, Canada
ok. thanks. maybe i'll pass on it. doesn't sound useful to me.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:57 amNo, as far as I have understood with little time I have spent so far. Based on the chords you play through your MIDI keyboard, it detects them, the scale/key and suggests variations of it that you can try out in the chord builder. It also has a great library of chord sets from famous songwriters, which you can use as a starting point. Again, I am new to Scaler. I like it because I felt it will be a helpful tool for me as far as chord progressions is concerned.telecode wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:44 amSo you basically flip a switch and Scalar creates different chord progression for you or you use it to try out different ideas for chords within the key and scale you are working in? The way I use Cubase tools is I already know the key and progression I am working with. I then flip to chord assistant and try to see how it would sound with augmented and suspended variations of those chords.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 10:23 amJust sharing my views: Scaler, while it can do many things, is really useful to come up with chord progressions. I consider it as a tool on which I can spend some time to just create and listen to various chord progressions, whether I create them myself or combine them with the suggested ones. Once I have a solid progression, I can commit to it and then proceed further with the instrument selection. I am not into advanced music theory and complicated chord structure, so what Scaler offers to me is more than sufficient. I think it's well worth $29. With version 2 coming soon, it's a no-brainer. I did not realize before buying how useful it is.telecode wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 9:56 amDo you think the Scaler product is a complement to Steinberg/Cubase Chord Assissant tools or it kind of does the similar thing. (Haven't really demoed Scaler yet!)Ou_Tis wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 4:39 am Decided Scaler was cheap enough now to buy even though I can't demo the updated version. It's interesting, but its scale detection still drastically underweights the tonic and treats likely accidentals as scale notes. For example, midi notes C Bb G B G, with the B note significantly shorter than the others and the G notes significantly longer, gets top suggestions "C Lydian #6" and "C Lydian #2 #6". The next highest ranked suggestions are "A# Super-Locrian Diminished bb3 scale", "A# Locrian Diminished bb3 scale", and "A# Locrian Diminished bb3". After that, the suggestions are "B Double Harmonic Major scale", "B Neapolotian Minor Scale", and "B Persian scale"---making the accidental the tonic! Then finally it suggests a scale with G as the tonic---but it's "G Ionian Augmented #2", which assumes an augmented fifth (D#) for no apparent reason.
OTOH its list of matching chords from unusual scales provides some interesting suggestions, for example C7(sus2 b5) and C7(sus2)#11.
[Edit: and the list of chord progressions for different genres is ridiculously small.]
I strongly recommend that you demo it.
Gear & Setup: Windows 10, Dual Xeon, 32GB RAM, Cubase 10.5/9.5, NI Komplete Audio 6, NI Maschine, NI Jam, NI Kontakt
- KVRAF
- 6300 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
Okay, exceptional case. But I don't think the products that most would be interested in will ever go that cheap.profaudio wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:01 pmLoveEnigma18 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:53 amUVI storewide sale is always 30% and this is the best sale in my opinion. Falcon + 2 Expansions sale anniversary exclusive and won't be back again. However, I have seen Synth Anthology 2 going for 40% off sale during February and August this year. I will skip this and wait for a better deal on Synth Anthology 2.ChamomileShark wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:20 am so the UVI sale is 30% off - didn't they have a bigger sale previously in the year? Just trying to work out whether I should simply wait for a better deal from them.
What exactly are you looking for?AudioDeluxe wrote: Thu May 23, 2019 1:34 pm
60% Off UVI EGP Electric Grand - only $59:
https://www.audiodeluxe.com/products/uv ... rand-piano
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- KVRAF
- 6300 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
Hmmm, same here too. I am over budget too, especially after the XO purchase (XO does not go on sale often, so had to bite on it.) I agree that it's better to wait. I also got some UVI sample libraries this month, which have some great stuff to keep me busy for a long time.ChamomileShark wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:00 pmI was thinking about the Wave Frame expansion - but I am over budget so I'll probably wait until next year's sale. I already have Emulation II, Dark Light and The Beast so it's just a nice to have at this point.LoveEnigma18 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:53 amUVI storewide sale is always 30% and this is the best sale in my opinion. Falcon + 2 Expansions sale anniversary exclusive and won't be back again. However, I have seen Synth Anthology 2 going for 40% off sale during February and August this year. I will skip this and wait for a better deal on Synth Anthology 2.ChamomileShark wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:20 am so the UVI sale is 30% off - didn't they have a bigger sale previously in the year? Just trying to work out whether I should simply wait for a better deal from them.
What exactly are you looking for?
- KVRAF
- 6300 posts since 12 Jan, 2018
Yes, I strongly feel so about Synth Anthology 2. I don't think Vintage Vault 2 will go 40% off on its own, and is overkill in my opinion (it's $349 for me right now, 41% off, with Digital Synsations in my account; can be further less if you own some more individual products). I will wait for a February 2020 sale (or best if someone trades it for my Soundtoys stuff). If does not happen, no worries. Less money spent.telecode wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:04 pmHmm.. I believe Synthology 2 and Vintage Vault are my type of thing. You all think they will go down to 40% off in Feb then?LoveEnigma18 wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:53 amUVI storewide sale is always 30% and this is the best sale in my opinion. Falcon + 2 Expansions sale anniversary exclusive and won't be back again. However, I have seen Synth Anthology 2 going for 40% off sale during February and August this year. I will skip this and wait for a better deal on Synth Anthology 2.ChamomileShark wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:20 am so the UVI sale is 30% off - didn't they have a bigger sale previously in the year? Just trying to work out whether I should simply wait for a better deal from them.
What exactly are you looking for?
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- 2288 posts since 24 Mar, 2015 from Toronto, Canada
Anyone who has first hand experience with the UVI software (except Falcon!) , any VSTs you recommend for someone who is into weirder non-pop non-mainstream sounds? So far I have their Digital Sensations 1 and am quite impressed with the software product -- both usability, ease of install, integration as well as sounds quality.
Gear & Setup: Windows 10, Dual Xeon, 32GB RAM, Cubase 10.5/9.5, NI Komplete Audio 6, NI Maschine, NI Jam, NI Kontakt
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- KVRian
- 576 posts since 8 Jun, 2019
Thought I had answered but I can't see my answer, anyway.. Yeah it was MPS 2.1 first and then I got the grace period upgrade. Good luck and timing I suppose and for the grace period I read about it on here. I don't think the MPS 3 crossgrade has been that low yet. And no worries, doing research before buying is always a good thing! It's a great bundle as well!quietzone wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:13 amWas it Ozone 7 Adv directly to MPS3 or first to MPS2.1 (and then grace period to MPS3)?Vleker wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 8:44 amI bought a second hand Ozone 7 Advanced on here and bought the Advanced to MPS upgrade from JRR, so yes it is a crossgrade!quietzone wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 7:40 amWas the $175 from scratch or from elements or did you upgrade/crossgrade from advanced or a bigger bundle?Vleker wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 9:56 pmI got the complete Music Production Suite 3.1 for ~$175 a few weeks ago, if you plan your purchases right iZotope can have really good prices!Ou_Tis wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 6:42 pmSo I guess it's not a pricing error? Or if it is, hopefully we'll find out tomorrow. Last year PB sent out a "correction" the next day....Vortifex wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 6:40 pm Quoting this from the other thread:
The deal is now live: https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/ ... -products-
Asking because I'm about to buy MPS3 for $335 (Crossgrade from elements) so not sure $335 is a great deal if it can be had for $175.
Trying to determine if the direct MPS3 crossgrade has gone lower than the current BF price before. Sorry for what's becoming an interrogation![]()
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- KVRist
- 128 posts since 29 Jan, 2010
The current price for the 'MPS3 crossgrade from any paid product' is the cheapest I've seen it for someone with an Elements license. I went through all the previous sales they've had, and I couldn't find a lower price. The upgrade coming from an Advanced license was cheaper, but it's a different upgrade.Vleker wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 2:23 pmThought I had answered but I can't see my answer, anyway.. Yeah it was MPS 2.1 first and then I got the grace period upgrade. Good luck and timing I suppose and for the grace period I read about it on here. I don't think the MPS 3 crossgrade has been that low yet. And no worries, doing research before buying is always a good thing! It's a great bundle as well!quietzone wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 11:13 amWas it Ozone 7 Adv directly to MPS3 or first to MPS2.1 (and then grace period to MPS3)?Vleker wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 8:44 amI bought a second hand Ozone 7 Advanced on here and bought the Advanced to MPS upgrade from JRR, so yes it is a crossgrade!quietzone wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 7:40 amWas the $175 from scratch or from elements or did you upgrade/crossgrade from advanced or a bigger bundle?Vleker wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 9:56 pmI got the complete Music Production Suite 3.1 for ~$175 a few weeks ago, if you plan your purchases right iZotope can have really good prices!Ou_Tis wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2019 6:42 pm
So I guess it's not a pricing error? Or if it is, hopefully we'll find out tomorrow. Last year PB sent out a "correction" the next day....
Asking because I'm about to buy MPS3 for $335 (Crossgrade from elements) so not sure $335 is a great deal if it can be had for $175.
Trying to determine if the direct MPS3 crossgrade has gone lower than the current BF price before. Sorry for what's becoming an interrogation![]()
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- KVRist
- 153 posts since 3 Mar, 2009 from UK
If you're looking for FX as well as instruments, then I recommend Relayer, IMO one of (or the) best-in-class for creative delay units.telecode wrote: Thu Nov 28, 2019 12:55 pm Anyone who has first hand experience with the UVI software (except Falcon!) , any VSTs you recommend for someone who is into weirder non-pop non-mainstream sounds? So far I have their Digital Sensations 1 and am quite impressed with the software product -- both usability, ease of install, integration as well as sounds quality.
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