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Milkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 6:17 pm They plan to sell this... for $39. My DAWs add more automated variance than this.
Which DAWs? How do you do it? I don't think Studio One or Luna offer any kinds of randomization.
Valhalla Supermassive or Freq Echo adds variance to static sounds, as well, and are totally free.
If someone is trying to add spice and subtle movement, these two plugins seem like a bad idea.

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Man, that Softube Essentials is soooooo tempting.
I lost my heart in Cap de Creus

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Folks, hi!

How long it usually takes for Sonible to transfer license to another user? Maybe somebody know it?

I sold my smart:limiter and can't get a response from support about 4 days already :neutral:

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Andrei Marchenko wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 9:13 pm Folks, hi!

How long it usually takes for Sonible to transfer license to another user? Maybe somebody know it?

I sold my smart:limiter and can't get a response from support about 4 days already :neutral:
I bought a used licence one wednesday evening, Sonible made the transfer next monday evening.

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Uncle E wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:38 pm
Milkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 6:17 pm They plan to sell this... for $39. My DAWs add more automated variance than this.
Which DAWs? How do you do it? I don't think Studio One or Luna offer any kinds of randomization.
Valhalla Supermassive or Freq Echo adds variance to static sounds, as well, and are totally free.
If someone is trying to add spice and subtle movement, these two plugins seem like a bad idea.
I use Cubase and Bitwig, & I have experience with Live and FL Studio. I could do any of these basic things, lol, in any of those DAWs -- even the basic editions of those DAWs. I expected most people in this community who looked at the actual features of this tool and/or listened to what came out of it would share my opinion, but no? Not today eh? lol ok.

The "spice and subtle movement" can be done for free, it can be done minimally and with basic DAW features, and if you need THAT much convenience (basic automation is too hard/too many steps) just to make "spice" in your sound, then there are some great "AI" products and brands you should check out! :D They, too, offer absolute convenience.

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Milkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:51 pm
Uncle E wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:38 pm
Milkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 6:17 pm They plan to sell this... for $39. My DAWs add more automated variance than this.
Which DAWs? How do you do it? I don't think Studio One or Luna offer any kinds of randomization.
Valhalla Supermassive or Freq Echo adds variance to static sounds, as well, and are totally free.
If someone is trying to add spice and subtle movement, these two plugins seem like a bad idea.
I use Cubase and Bitwig, & I have experience with Live and FL Studio. I could do any of these basic things, lol, in any of those DAWs -- even the basic editions of those DAWs. I expected most people in this community who looked at the actual features of this tool and/or listened to what came out of it would share my opinion, but no? Not today eh? lol ok.

The "spice and subtle movement" can be done for free, it can be done minimally and with basic DAW features, and if you need THAT much convenience (basic automation is too hard/too many steps) just to make "spice" in your sound, then there are some great "AI" products and brands you should check out! :D They, too, offer absolute convenience.
Man , you have a real mean spirit a completely crappy attitude and you still didnt answer the question. Dont bother for me...I'll never see anything from you

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Kurdish Mayfield wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 1:48 am
Milkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:51 pm
Uncle E wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:38 pm
Milkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 6:17 pm They plan to sell this... for $39. My DAWs add more automated variance than this.
Which DAWs? How do you do it? I don't think Studio One or Luna offer any kinds of randomization.
Valhalla Supermassive or Freq Echo adds variance to static sounds, as well, and are totally free.
If someone is trying to add spice and subtle movement, these two plugins seem like a bad idea.
I use Cubase and Bitwig, & I have experience with Live and FL Studio. I could do any of these basic things, lol, in any of those DAWs -- even the basic editions of those DAWs. I expected most people in this community who looked at the actual features of this tool and/or listened to what came out of it would share my opinion, but no? Not today eh? lol ok.

The "spice and subtle movement" can be done for free, it can be done minimally and with basic DAW features, and if you need THAT much convenience (basic automation is too hard/too many steps) just to make "spice" in your sound, then there are some great "AI" products and brands you should check out! :D They, too, offer absolute convenience.
Man , you have a real mean spirit a completely crappy attitude and you still didnt answer the question. Dont bother for me...I'll never see anything from you
Im sorry critical reality is so terrible for you. Im so sorry. I hate that I cant participate in helping to over-value music creation plugins that arent worth it, in a SEA OF PLUGINS that arent worth it, but no matter how hard you try I wont write dishonestly for any product in existence. So sorry.

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Milkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:51 pm I use Cubase and Bitwig, & I have experience with Live and FL Studio. I could do any of these basic things, lol, in any of those DAWs -- even the basic editions of those DAWs. I expected most people in this community who looked at the actual features of this tool and/or listened to what came out of it would share my opinion, but no? Not today eh? lol ok.
It was a genuine question. Bitwig-level randomizations in a plugin is something I'd be interested in. I haven't tried the plugin you originally commented on and am not disagreeing with your assessment of it (in fact, I thumbs up'd your post because it saved me the bother of trying it).

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Any Cubase Pro Users here who can see the partner products in their account?
Does anyone know if I can give away the serial numbers contained there?
I already own most of them...

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Uncle E wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 5:12 am
Milkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:51 pm I use Cubase and Bitwig, & I have experience with Live and FL Studio. I could do any of these basic things, lol, in any of those DAWs -- even the basic editions of those DAWs. I expected most people in this community who looked at the actual features of this tool and/or listened to what came out of it would share my opinion, but no? Not today eh? lol ok.
It was a genuine question. Bitwig-level randomizations in a plugin is something I'd be interested in. I haven't tried the plugin you originally commented on and am not disagreeing with your assessment of it (in fact, I thumbs up'd your post because it saved me the bother of trying it).
Really, you should just download the plugin and see for yourself. I would not call what it does "Bitwig level randomizations", and the effect it has on input sounds is too minimal to be impressive, regardless of mix.

Ive already given my honest opinion and analysis, but as more and more often lately there are people who take every criticism personally - as if its their product or they have a stake in it(not you, the other person). I dont honestly believe something like this is worth the $39 they plan to sell it for, and $9 is even a stretch once you really consider it. Just download it lol.

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paolostylo wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 6:39 am Any Cubase Pro Users here who can see the partner products in their account?
Does anyone know if I can give away the serial numbers contained there?
I already own most of them...
If you have Pro 13 you should see them on your account page (I believe in the Vouchers section), and yes, you can give them away! They should just be serials for other companies' websites- at least that was the case with Pro 12 (the version I own)

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concealed identity wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:10 am
paolostylo wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 6:39 am Any Cubase Pro Users here who can see the partner products in their account?
Does anyone know if I can give away the serial numbers contained there?
I already own most of them...
If you have Pro 13 you should see them on your account page (I believe in the Vouchers section), and yes, you can give them away! They should just be serials for other companies' websites- at least that was the case with Pro 12 (the version I own)

Thanks, that's what I thought and yes, I see the vouchers/serials in my account. :)
A good old friend of mine who started with me back in the days with an Atari ST and Cubase 3.1 but quit making music has started again and bought Cubase Elements 13.
Elements has a good range of stock effects but only Halion SE and Groove Agent SE as virtual instruments.
And with UAD PolyMax I will make him a little surprise... :hug:

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paolostylo wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 8:13 am
concealed identity wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 7:10 am
paolostylo wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 6:39 am Any Cubase Pro Users here who can see the partner products in their account?
Does anyone know if I can give away the serial numbers contained there?
I already own most of them...
If you have Pro 13 you should see them on your account page (I believe in the Vouchers section), and yes, you can give them away! They should just be serials for other companies' websites- at least that was the case with Pro 12 (the version I own)

Thanks, that's what I thought and yes, I see the vouchers/serials in my account. :)
A good old friend of mine who started with me back in the days with an Atari ST and Cubase 3.1 but quit making music has started again and bought Cubase Elements 13.
Elements has a good range of stock effects but only Halion SE and Groove Agent SE as virtual instruments.
And with UAD PolyMax I will make him a little surprise... :hug:
That's awesome of you, it's a fantastic synth! I also love Fosfat, but maybe not everyone will find it as useful as I do. Wasted Space seems cool, too - but I'm a reverb junkie, so of course I think it looks good :lol:

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Milkman wrote: Thu Apr 18, 2024 6:42 am I would not call what it does "Bitwig level randomizations"
I think you misunderstood Uncle E's question.
Uncle E wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 7:38 pm
Milkman wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 6:17 pm My DAWs add more automated variance than this.
Which DAWs? How do you do it? I don't think Studio One or Luna offer any kinds of randomization.
Your post left me wondering if you meant Bitwig's Modulators (like the Random LFO), and if I understand Uncle E's question correctly, that was what he was asking about.

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Examigan wrote: Wed Apr 17, 2024 5:54 pm I can't remember for sure, but I think I might have at least couple Neve plugins.
I have IK Total Studio Max 3.5 and many plugins from Plugin Alliance plus some others effect plugins.

EDIT: I just checked, and from Plugin Alliance I have bx_Console N and a few others that aren't Neve related. Off the top of my head, I'm not sure which ones in TRackS may be Neve emulations?
Just a personal opinion, as someone who sold my T-Racks (and now regrets it) IK's best stuff is tape emulations, space delay, fame and sunset studio reverbs, after that their comprexxor is in my opinion better than people give them credit, everything else is...ok. Their Neve (73 & 81) stuff is decent, but not the best.

So, as someone who has demoed Softube, IK and PA, Softube always comes out on top for me. PA (brainworx specifically) are also great, but it's a matter of preferrence.

I do have to say, that price-wise, PA is (was before Francisco Partners) the best choice for value.

Sorry for my little ad campaign here lol.
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