Not even sure of all that I bought over the holidays, something like:
Drum Computer,
Klevgrand: One Shot, Fostfat, Modley, Skaka,
Bloom Drum Machine,
Speedrum 2,
GForce Icon,
Audified RZ062 EQ,
Lens,
Aprillo,
Cyclop,
Pulsar Audio: Mu, Primavera,
Devious Machines Bundle upgrade,
Sixth Sample Bundle,
Dedalus Delay,
Safari: Camel Strip, Gorilla Drive,
SGear,
Fuse Audio Labs: Ocellot, VCE-118
BBE Stomp Board,
GM Quadrant 2 upgrade,
JST X-Repeater,
Process Ripple,
SHY 90's Channel...
AD: Enso, Other Desert Cities,
Kick 3 upgrade...
pending due to bug fixes, hesitancy and whatnot:
NEOLD Oldtimer, Serato Hex FX, Hack Musik FUEL, Mixwave or Audified's Pultec EQ's, Blofeld Plugin, Heritage Audio Bundle...
I think that's it... This is just the holidays mind u, the entire year would involve quite a bit moar
likely...
Year in Software 2024 (what you've bought in 2024)
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- KVRAF
- 7885 posts since 20 Jan, 2008
So I had a few bucks left over after thinning the herd (guitars) and even after purchasing my nylon string guitar. I could wait no longer. I purchased Sonuscore The Orchestra Complete 3tapper mike wrote: Tue Aug 06, 2024 2:58 am The last few years have been "modest" to say the least. But this year I splurged with Cubase Artist and East West Hollywood Orchestra Opus edition.
Buyer remorse. Seems like every other time I open Cubase something goes haywire. Either I fix it and forget what I did or I restart the program and it doesn't have the issue it had previously. Nonetheless I've made it my primary daw.
Buyer remorse with EWHO Opus. I got it, quickly tired of the included opus presets. Then I discover Sonuscore The Score.
I'm in love but it's out of my financial range.
Spell binding amazement with both the indiviudual orchestral instruments and the multi-play "orchestrator" presets.
Dell Vostro i9 64GB Ram Windows 11 Pro, Cubase, Bitwig, Mixcraft Guitar Pod Go, Linntrument Nektar P1, Novation Launchpad
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- KVRer
- 2 posts since 10 Jun, 2025
ABX3 + Rave Generator 3 = rave sonic boom!
From fat acid bass to breakbeat stabs and that classic Chicago house squelch — it’s the real deal
Hardcore producers, get on this and feel the power
This combo takes me straight back to the front row of a 90s rave
It’s raw, it’s real, and it never lets the energy drop
From fat acid bass to breakbeat stabs and that classic Chicago house squelch — it’s the real deal
Hardcore producers, get on this and feel the power
This combo takes me straight back to the front row of a 90s rave
It’s raw, it’s real, and it never lets the energy drop
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- KVRAF
- 1922 posts since 4 Oct, 2016
I got JST Sky Box when it was on sale for $15. It's no Strymon, but it still sounds gorgeous. I might get Eventide Blackhole next month,
