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Giova942 wrote:Hi, does anyone know if Klanghelm plugins can be resold or they become NFR?

I bought MJUC from another user but maybe I'm not using it anymore.
Tony’s words:
"license transfers are allowed. But there is a transfer fee of 5€ for the extra work. When the seller has found a buyer, he has to send me a mail with the name and the email address of the buyer. I'll then send him a paypal link for the fee. When this is payed I'll create a user account for the buyer and send him his download details, just as if the buyer would have bought directly from the Klanghelm site."

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Fleer wrote:
Giova942 wrote:Hi, does anyone know if Klanghelm plugins can be resold or they become NFR?

I bought MJUC from another user but maybe I'm not using it anymore.
Tony’s words:
"license transfers are allowed. But there is a transfer fee of 5€ for the extra work. When the seller has found a buyer, he has to send me a mail with the name and the email address of the buyer. I'll then send him a paypal link for the fee. When this is payed I'll create a user account for the buyer and send him his download details, just as if the buyer would have bought directly from the Klanghelm site."
Ok then, I'm selling it.

Thanks.

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For those thinking about jumping on the PSP Audioware sale on PSP MasterComp and PSP Xenon, it's also available directly from their site: http://www.pspaudioware.com/
Store URL: https://www.pspaudioware.net/register/store.php.

For those that already own some of their processing plugins (e.g. EQ, compressor, limiter, etc... those that are part of their Processor Pack), you will get an additional discount in their store based on how many of the plugins you already own of their processing plugins (up to 38% if these are the last two you don't own). If you only own the effects plugins you won't get any extra discount, since the discount is based on the specific grouping.

On the flip side, JRR does offer a 10% discount on those plugins once you add either/both plugin(s) in your cart.

Also, while a few (7 actually) of PSP's plugins use iLok which can be activated on up to 3 computers, these two plugins currently use a serial number and can be activated on all your computers.

PS: I already own both plugins and I do like Xenon quite a bit. I tend to forget that I own MasterComp (I own too many plugins to keep track of every one of them :), but I'll try to use it in one of my next projects.

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SolarAxix wrote:For those thinking about jumping on the PSP Audioware sale on PSP MasterComp and PSP Xenon, it's also available directly from their site: http://www.pspaudioware.com/
Store URL: https://www.pspaudioware.net/register/store.php.

For those that already own some of their processing plugins (e.g. EQ, compressor, limiter, etc... those that are part of their Processor Pack), you will get an additional discount in their store based on how many of the plugins you already own of their processing plugins (up to 38% if these are the last two you don't own). If you only own the effects plugins you won't get any extra discount, since the discount is based on the specific grouping.

On the flip side, JRR does offer a 10% discount on those plugins once you add either/both plugin(s) in your cart.

Also, while a few (7 actually) of PSP's plugins use iLok which can be activated on up to 3 computers, these two plugins currently use a serial number and can be activated on all your computers.

PS: I already own both plugins and I do like Xenon quite a bit. I tend to forget that I own MasterComp (I own too many plugins to keep track of every one of them :), but I'll try to use it in one of my next projects.
In addition, "on the flip side" comes the VAT. This all leads to the situation, once again, that although I own about a dozen PSP plugins, and get therefore extra discount in addition to the ongoing sale by buying directly from the PSP store, the net price has always been lower, when buyin from the dealer.
PSP quality is great, but their loyal customer discount just doesn't work in the real world - it belongs to the long list of similar cases starting from the jampoints etc. MacGyverings.

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Interesting how Xenon by comapre with freeware LoudMax, i just tried face to face, until extreme settings, and frankly in doubts - do i need Xenon or not. Maybe need more complex source material for feel difference, can't understand. (never understood these things lol)

Added: The only thing (but maybe it was just illuse feel) that Xenon a bit more better keep the attacks. But i'm not sure.

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Will Sinevibes ever go Windows? That new shimmer of theirs sounds so good.

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MogwaiBoy wrote:Will Sinevibes ever go Windows?
indeed would be cool

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c_voltage wrote:
MogwaiBoy wrote:Will Sinevibes ever go Windows?
indeed would be cool
Yea!

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Via JRRShop, I can upgrade to Ozone 8 Advanced for $105 (I currently have Ozone 5 and Ozone 8 Elements). That seems like a very very very good price, doesn't it? Or am I just confusing iZotope's many many many sales?
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I think you can upgrade to both O8 and N2 Advanced for $150 or so. Check with the Uncle.

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A bit more than that since I don't have any Advanced products. I'm not interested in Neutron anyway. Rather save my pennies for RX Advanced (someday).
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I'm considering the AAS "20th anniversary sale" but I noticed they've had better sales on the products I'm interested in. Would I probably be better off waiting for their Xmas sale?

Not sure if I really need another guitar physical modeler... I've got Geoshred and Sakura and a bunch of sample-based guitar VST's. AAS seems more extensive but lack of MPE support is not good for me. How much can AAS really do that Geoshred can't? Is physical modelling for guitar that much better than sample-based VST's? The other thing is that my main hardware instruments are MPE which AAS doesn't support, but Geoshred does. Main drawback for Geoshred is being iOS-only, while my primary DAWs are all Windows, and not having a lot of different acoustic guitar presets. IDK, in theory I should be able to create a bunch of different guitars using Geoshred's modelling interface and duplicate midi in Garageband... and I might end up relying mostly on premade sample loops anyway if I can find ones that match the compositions I have in mind.

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I love Geoshred but AAS is something else. High quality modeling has its own rewards, including playability. Maybe try the free AAS Swatches allowing you to check some of their preset packs. That should give you an idea.

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soundbylaura wrote:Via JRRShop, I can upgrade to Ozone 8 Advanced for $105 (I currently have Ozone 5 and Ozone 8 Elements). That seems like a very very very good price, doesn't it? Or am I just confusing iZotope's many many many sales?
You are correct. You're eligible for the Ozone Advanced Upgrade from Standard.

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Ou_Tis wrote:I'm considering the AAS "20th anniversary sale" but I noticed they've had better sales on the products I'm interested in. Would I probably be better off waiting for their Xmas sale?
The current sale prices are their standard discount prices and probably the same as what the sale prices will be during Christmas. We had a crazy sale on Objeq in June but that may have been a once in a lifetime thing, I've never seen them do anything like that before.

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