I already posted that offer above yours with no pics and no tremendous details.Nick Hamilton wrote:Hello Everybody,
UVI is selling the popular Synths Anthology at 50% off until Monday the 3rd of August.
This massive collection includes almost every famous Synth ever made.
Roland:Jupiter 4, Jupiter 8, SH-101, JD800, JD990
Yamaha: CS80, CS60, CS15, CS40-M, CS70M. DX1, DX100, TX816, FS1R
Oberheim: X-Pander, Matrix 6, 4 Voices, OBXa
Sequential Circuits: Prophet VS, Prophet 5, Prophet One, T8
PPG: Wave 2.0, Wave 2.3, Waveterm B, PRK FD, EVU, HDU, Commander
Korg: PS3200, Trident MK2, MS20, M1, O1W, DW8000
Casio: CZ1, CZ100, VZ1, VZ10M
Moog: Minimoog, Memorymoog
ARP: Odissey, ARP2600, Chroma
Waldorf: Pulse, Wave, Microwave XT, Q, Micro Q
Misc: Synclavier II, Technos Acxel, Mellotron M400, Acces Virus, Kawai K5000 and more !
Here is your chance to get this fabulous collection starting today on the DontCrack store here.
Bargain Center: discussion, gossip, etc.
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- KVRAF
- 1604 posts since 22 Feb, 2005
- KVRAF
- 5517 posts since 23 Aug, 2014 from Boston/Cambridge
Does anyone know if the old UVI Synth Anthology GUI has been updated since 2010? It just seems the sweeter looking UVI Synth Legacy GUI offers many more tweaking possibilities.
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- KVRist
- 467 posts since 3 Jun, 2012
no its not updatedFleer wrote:Does anyone know if the old UVI Synth Anthology GUI has been updated since 2010? It just seems the sweeter looking UVI Synth Legacy GUI offers many more tweaking possibilities.
- KVRAF
- 25852 posts since 20 Jan, 2008 from a star near where you are
Even though it hasnt got a dedicated GUI, the UVI engine ships with a full FX portfolio, plus a great sequencer
So it is possible to quite a bit of sound mangling inside the engine
One good thing that has happend since 2010 is that UVI has converted the content to their kind of lossless format, meaning it takes up half as much HDD space as before. A big plus
So it is possible to quite a bit of sound mangling inside the engine
One good thing that has happend since 2010 is that UVI has converted the content to their kind of lossless format, meaning it takes up half as much HDD space as before. A big plus
- KVRAF
- 16621 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Waves did the exact same thing recently. They raised their prices almost completely across the board but the sale prices are the same as always, sometimes even lower.mutantdog wrote:They bumped the price up a couple of months ago. In the past they used to do 20% off promos bringing it down to $39.99 so the sale price is the same as it always was, guess they are just trying to make the sales look better.
- KVRAF
- 16621 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Maybe I can freight a bunch of them out to you and then other Europeans can get them from you.murnau wrote:Yep, here from good ol' Germany i ask myself the the same.. .not exactly with France.. you know?... ahh.. forget it!yomanfree wrote:AAARRRGGGGGGG
"Moog Slim Phatty Blowout! Only $449 (was $795) while supplies last:
jrrshop.com/moog-slim-phatty
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Why I'm living in France ?
I would give a leg to get it for that price!
- KVRAF
- 16621 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
I really liked the original UVI Ultra Focus, which is what became Synths Anthology. It had a nice single-page GUI that made it seem like it had more functionality but I think the new GUI does exactly the same things, just over multiple pages. UVI made Spectrasonics' instruments, as well, and that's why Ultra Focus and Omnisphere were so similar.Fleer wrote:Doesn't seem to be active, still showing full price in cart.Hans25 wrote:UVI Synth Anthology 50% off - €64 - http://www.bestservice.de/en/deals.html#405
Lasts until August 3rd
Is this worth even half the price? How would it compare to Synth Legacy (same size) which was a Guitar Center exclusive? Seems the latter one at least has a better GUI.
Synth Legacy was more of a teaser product, with demo patches from many different libraries. I don't think it had any original content in it. So yes, Synth Legacy probably had a lot of patches from Synths Anthology.
- KVRAF
- 16621 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
It doesn't seem like it. Our iZotope rep is on vacation so I'm not able to check, unfortunately.audientronic wrote:Uncle E, will you be offering this special as well?Gribs wrote:iZotope is offering Iris 2 upgrade for $79 right now. I suppose it is possible that anyone who would receive this offer knows about it because it came in an email. However, if you have an iZotope account, Iris 1, and no email, I think you can find the upgrade under your account under the "upgrade coupons" link.
- KVRAF
- 16621 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Not that I know of.Hans25 wrote:Do any of the resellers offer upgrades at all?evilantal wrote:No Tone2 upgrades though (Saurus>Saurus2)
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- KVRian
- 650 posts since 26 Sep, 2014 from Kingshill Valley
except for the fact that they actually had their reasons to do this, because the licenses now include the digigrid (or whatever...) format, which had to be paid for separately before AFAIK. whether this step was reasonable or not, i think it's still very different from just bumping a price without any kind of benefits or explanationUncle E wrote:Waves did the exact same thing recently. They raised their prices almost completely across the board but the sale prices are the same as always, sometimes even lower.mutantdog wrote:They bumped the price up a couple of months ago. In the past they used to do 20% off promos bringing it down to $39.99 so the sale price is the same as it always was, guess they are just trying to make the sales look better.
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- KVRian
- 985 posts since 30 Dec, 2005
Anyone have any experience with puremagnetik Hyperbent? Interesting sound, but how playable / useable are they?
My progressive rock band - free demos here!! (and if you do listen please let me know what you think!) http://www.aeonsatori.com/news/free-downloads
- KVRAF
- 16621 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
Yes, you're right, that's a very important difference. I didn't think about that.Sim.Sky wrote:except for the fact that they actually had their reasons to do this, because the licenses now include the digigrid (or whatever...) format, which had to be paid for separately before AFAIK. whether this step was reasonable or not, i think it's still very different from just bumping a price without any kind of benefits or explanation
- KVRAF
- 16621 posts since 22 Nov, 2000 from Southern California
I lost all my Puremagnetik libraries in a hard drive crash. When they wouldn't let me re-download them, I canceled my subscription and have never bought anything from them again.LGK_Dude wrote:Anyone have any experience with puremagnetik Hyperbent? Interesting sound, but how playable / useable are they?
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- KVRian
- 1221 posts since 9 Feb, 2007 from San Ramon, California
Wow... that is pretty cheesy and a bad PR move.Uncle E wrote:I lost all my Puremagnetik libraries in a hard drive crash. When they wouldn't let me re-download them, I canceled my subscription and have never bought anything from them again.LGK_Dude wrote:Anyone have any experience with puremagnetik Hyperbent? Interesting sound, but how playable / useable are they?
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