That's a good tip. I actually don't own any Spectrasonics products yet, but in the future, I will definitely go that route if I were to get any as yes, 20% is quite significant, especially if we're talking about stuff that costs many hundreds.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:21 pm
I say this in about every Spectrasonics thread but it bears repeating: if you're in the US or otherwise can order from Musiciansfriend/Guitar Center, they do somewhat frequent 20% off coupons and those coupons work on Spectrasonics products. That's how I got Omni and Keyscape. With products that expensive, 20% really helps.
Spectrasonics build up to Sonic Extensions....
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Those damn MF/GC coupons have a thousand-and-one companies on the exclusion list, making them damn near useless for most tings I've ever wanted to buy...but they work with Spectrasonics software!Synth Master Jedi wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:36 pmThat's a good tip. I actually don't own any Spectrasonics products yet, but in the future, I will definitely go that route if I were to get any as yes, 20% is quite significant, especially if we're talking about stuff that costs many hundreds.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:21 pm
I say this in about every Spectrasonics thread but it bears repeating: if you're in the US or otherwise can order from Musiciansfriend/Guitar Center, they do somewhat frequent 20% off coupons and those coupons work on Spectrasonics products. That's how I got Omni and Keyscape. With products that expensive, 20% really helps.
I should probably stop repeating that for fear Eric Persing may see and shut that down.
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That's true. I haven't bought anything from MF/GC in a while, but I remember in the past, whenever I'd check the coupons, I couldn't use them for the particular things that I wanted. Basically stuff like every major brand was excluded.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:56 pm Those damn MF/GC coupons have a thousand-and-one companies on the exclusion list, making them damn near useless for most tings I've ever wanted to buy...but they work with Spectrasonics software!
I should probably stop repeating that for fear Eric Persing may see and shut that down.
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The fly in the pointment is that you can't resell Omnisphere.
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As I wasn't sure myself now, I took a look at their knowledge base, and, it seems that they do license transfers, but, on a "case to case base", and, they reserve to say no, AND it includes a transfer fee. And it gets NFR. https://www.spectrasonics.net/support/k ... egoryID=23
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Remember they mostly are required to sell physical products for many of these brands. So even with a 20% coupon (which is taken from MSRP and not MAP) the physical product falls in line with taxes/vat plus shipping from their warehouse. That can often come out to no real deal at all. Especially when competing with dealers that give in-cart or loyalty pricing from MAP with free shipping or download direct options. The best bottom line deals I've seen on Spectrasonics have been when they announce a new version and allow all the dealers to discount heavily to eliminate the old stock while promising grace period free upgrade.Synth Master Jedi wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:23 pmThat's true. I haven't bought anything from MF/GC in a while, but I remember in the past, whenever I'd check the coupons, I couldn't use them for the particular things that I wanted. Basically stuff like every major brand was excluded.Funkybot's Evil Twin wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:56 pm Those damn MF/GC coupons have a thousand-and-one companies on the exclusion list, making them damn near useless for most tings I've ever wanted to buy...but they work with Spectrasonics software!
I should probably stop repeating that for fear Eric Persing may see and shut that down.
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If at least these teasers were reserved for "this kind of thing only comes out once every 5 years"-products (ok, then Spectrasonics does actually have the right to do so)...
... but these days, there´s 4 weeks of video teasers for a bloody 9,99$ bongo library. 8 weeks if it´s Spitfire Audio.
(And I´ll still buy that spectrasonics thingie whatever it is going to be)
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I have seen quite a few licences sell here on KVR.chk071 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 15, 2021 9:35 pm As I wasn't sure myself now, I took a look at their knowledge base, and, it seems that they do license transfers, but, on a "case to case base", and, they reserve to say no, AND it includes a transfer fee. And it gets NFR. https://www.spectrasonics.net/support/k ... egoryID=23
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Yes you can. I bought mine secondhand. You can transfer licenses from Spectrasonics for $50. People sell Omnisphere on the buy and sell forum here all the time along with Keyscape and Trilian and RMX.
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If you are the original purchaser you can sell it after buying a transfer. If you're buying second-hand, then you cannot further transfer the license. Ever (legally).
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Not hardware, not rhythm, more than one product, sounds like witchcraft smothered in reverse reverbs, delays, granular, etc....
Seems like it's probably an FX suite. Bummed that it's not a Stylus RMX successor, though
Seems like it's probably an FX suite. Bummed that it's not a Stylus RMX successor, though
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Maybe they are updating Omnisphere, Trillian and Keyscape together?
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The "it's not what you think" part makes me think that it's not an existing product, but who knows?
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