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If you have an account, you can get PSP stepDelay plugin for free. If you don't already have a PSP account, looks like you can create one and then get the delay plugin for free:
PSP stepDelay (former PSP CM Delay) is a creative delay plug-in designed to provide a wide range of sounds from lush analog tape delays to crazy modulated ping-pongs. Realistic tape saturation, head cueing emulation and versatile control makes a usage of this plug-in a hypnotic experience and a long lasting pleasure.
stubbsonic wrote: ↑Tue Oct 31, 2023 1:20 pm
Thanks for posting that. When I think of how little I use organ sounds, it's an easy pass, but that demo sounds really good.
I have an organ emulator for iOS that isn't too shabby, ok, maybe a little shabby.
Yeah... I ended up jumping on it as I've read it's one of the better ones and actually I guess endorsed by the Hammond company. It used to be very expensive at one time. Apple Silicon native too. Just too bad IK won't let you use Jam Points towards it. Alas!
UPDATE:Very preliminary observation indicates the IK B3-X has a noticeably larger CPU hit than UADx Waterfall, FWIW. Just cursory observation. Haven't done serious testing.
I know there are many MachFive refugees here who use Falcon. If you don’t have the Digital Synsations expansion you can get it today for free. From what I read the deal ends today.
Boz Digital New York L Pianos Bundle - $26.10 with code
Boz released two piano VIs that are getting pretty good reviews on the forum and can't beat the intro price: $29 for the New York L 1926 and New York L 1991. Plus if you use the code LOYAL10 at checkout you get 10% off which drops the price to $26.10.
Since probably most DP users got a license for Melodyne Essential, there are deals going on right now at JRR Shop on upgrades. I upgraded to Editor a while back. For $99 bucks I could go to studio, so thinking that over right now.
James Steele wrote: ↑Thu Nov 16, 2023 9:51 pmBoz Digital New York L Pianos Bundle - $26.10 with code
Boz released two piano VIs that are getting pretty good reviews on the forum and can't beat the intro price: $29 for the New York L 1926 and New York L 1991. Plus if you use the code LOYAL10 at checkout you get 10% off which drops the price to $26.10.
Gonna say I bought these and they sound good, but every time I launch the standalone app (I think it's the same for the plugins) I'm prompted all over again to enter my serial number and authorize them. I wrote support (which is the developer) and got some instructions to manually place text files called "username.txt" and "serial.txt" in specific locations on my drive. Of course it didn't work. The serial numbers the developer had in the text files were different than the ones shown in my user area. I've wrote back with this information. It should NOT be this hard to authorize a plugin. "Sometimes the installer does not write the correct files to the hard drive. This is usually a permissions issue." Okay fine... why is it hundreds and hundreds of developers can distribute installers that work? Fix it. Sigh.
Arturia V Collection 9 - $299 (much less if already have Arturia VIs)[/b] https://www.arturia.com/
Arturia has a Black Friday sale going already. V Collection 9 is usually $599 or so... down to $299. I suspect it might actually show you $199 if you log in to their site... and further, if you click "My offers" it will reduce t he price even more if you have any Arturia VIs already. I already owned Analog Lab V and Emulator II... My price was $149. That's a boatload of VIs for ridiculously good price so I bit!! Downloading them now. My next Time Machine backup is gonna take a while!
Just saw this one. Need it like a hole in the head. Probably will have to let it go by as I have to prioritize, but looks like a pretty good deal. The Softube stuff is generally high quality...
Hmmmm... they have 50% off right now and honeslty the VSS3 at $99 looks really good to me. I'm a sucker for reverb plugs!! Although just now reading some stuff on forums that VSS3 is not true stereo... summed to mono and then processed to stereo? Dunno... maybe I'll go with VSS4 for $129.