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Teksonik wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 10:41 pm
paulo72 wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 10:29 pm Anything you want can be had for $30.99, as long as you are happy to buy them at a rate of 1 pcm
That does seem to be the new pricing scheme after the merger. Not quite anything but many things have been priced at $30.99 so far.
I meant with the 'PA Forever $29' subscription where you pay 29.99 per month and can buy one plugin per month for $1 at a time.

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paulo72 wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 9:49 am PA Forever $29[/url]' subscription where you pay 29.99 per month and can buy one plugin per month for $1 at a time.
Or just wait for a better deal like today's which is DS Thorn for $24.99 which is a great price on a great synth.

There are 4 plugins on sale today all at or under $24.99

Long time PA customers know it's just a matter of patience and you'll get deals without having to set up payments for a monthly subscription.
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Teksonik wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 10:41 pm
paulo72 wrote: Sat Jun 04, 2022 10:29 pm
Teksonik wrote: Fri Jun 03, 2022 1:10 pm... They've also had the AMEK 9099 channel strip on sale as well so keep an eye out.
Anything you want can be had for $30.99, as long as you are happy to buy them at a rate of 1 pcm
That does seem to be the new pricing scheme after the merger. Not quite anything but many things have been priced at $30.99 so far.

That would be good news but I have just about everything I want from them. I tried the new Lisa and Soma EQ's and wasn't impressed....
Is the Unfiltered Audio ducking reverb any better (at ducking while sounding good) than R4/Nimbus/Neoverb?...

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Ou_Tis wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 12:39 pm Is the Unfiltered Audio ducking reverb any better (at ducking while sounding good) than R4/Nimbus/Neoverb?...
Sorry, I don't use any of them so have no idea.
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I am demoing iZotope VocalSynth 2 and I am surprised that the GUI is not resizable. It's more than 3 years since the release and the current version 2.5 and still this option is not there?

Not a big issue, but would appreciate if someone could confirm this. I am running Windows 11.

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looks at Native Instruments

They're also not in the 21st century UI-wise and especially their big ones (Komplete Kontrol and Kontakt) aren't resizable at all, which is a real nuisance when working with their products.

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LKBorg wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 3:59 pm looks at Native Instruments

They're also not in the 21st century UI-wise and especially their big ones (Komplete Kontrol and Kontakt) aren't resizable at all, which is a real nuisance when working with their products.
Also, still not M1 native

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LKBorg wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 3:59 pm looks at Native Instruments

They're also not in the 21st century UI-wise and especially their big ones (Komplete Kontrol and Kontakt) aren't resizable at all, which is a real nuisance when working with their products.
Hence the partnership of like-minded companies. :hihi:

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LoveEnigma18 wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 4:45 pm
LKBorg wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 3:59 pm looks at Native Instruments

They're also not in the 21st century UI-wise and especially their big ones (Komplete Kontrol and Kontakt) aren't resizable at all, which is a real nuisance when working with their products.
Hence the partnership of like-minded companies. :hihi:
Or like-mindless zombie-moneygrubbers....

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Vleker wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 4:25 pm
LKBorg wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 3:59 pm looks at Native Instruments

They're also not in the 21st century UI-wise and especially their big ones (Komplete Kontrol and Kontakt) aren't resizable at all, which is a real nuisance when working with their products.
Also, still not M1 native
Wikipedia states for the M1:
Launched November 10, 2020

So any company still not able to make that work, when others clearly can, is just a failure on their dev side tbh

However I find the issue of non-scalable interfaces when we had HiRes displays for ages quite more of a stronger issue, especially since there is a workaround with Rosetta for the time being on Mac. The non-scalable issue is just f**king laziness and not really caring tbh. And yes, not everyone has 20/20 vision

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LKBorg wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 5:04 pm However I find the issue of non-scalable interfaces when we had HiRes displays for ages quite more of a stronger issue, especially since there is a workaround with Rosetta for the time being on Mac. The non-scalable issue is just f**king laziness and not really caring tbh. And yes, not everyone has 20/20 vision
According to Stat Counter:

Desktop Screen Resolutions Percentage Market Share
Desktop Screen Resolution Stats Worldwide - May 2022

1920x1080 22.29%
1366x768 18.09%
1536x864 10.78%
1280x720 6.13%
1440x900 5.97%
1600x900 3.45%

Does that mean higher res monitors don't even have 3% or are these stats skewed? It only adds up to 66% :?

https://gs.statcounter.com/screen-resol ... /worldwide

At any rate in my opinion if a GUI is too small for 1920x1080 then it's outdated.
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The tests I’ve seen between M1 and Rosetta didn’t show much gain from being M1 compatible. If that’s the case (and I could certainly be wrong about it), doesn’t it make sense for companies to wait on becoming M1 compatible?

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Do you need an M1 compatible computer in order to develop M1 compatible plugins?

If so that may explain why some small developers have had to wait....
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When will Kontakt be resizable and scalable do we reckon? 2035?

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Teksonik wrote: Sun Jun 05, 2022 6:34 pm Do you need an M1 compatible computer in order to develop M1 compatible plugins?

If so that may explain why some small developers have had to wait....
Some devs’ plugins are based on frameworks that make it difficult to port to ARM. Certain unnamed devs can’t even make a goddamned installer or resizable gui for that matter, so who knows?

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