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Old 11-30-2019, 09:18 PM
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So what did you fine folks pick up this weekend?

I don't need much so I didn't pick up much, but I did get a couple Toontrack midi packs. Oeksound Soothe, and Chris Hein Bass.

The Toontrack midi packs were on sale for about $8 each. I didn't necessarily need them but when any of them go on sale for cheap, I usually grab them if for no other reason than to expand my choices.

Oeksound Soothe is an interesting plugin. The website describes it as a dynamic equalizer but that doesn't really define this thing. This is another plugin that has an AI component. It can identify problematic frequencies within a user defined range and allow them to be pulled down. If you've ever had to spend time identifying and notching problematic frequencies on a track, this plugin is designed to save you a lot of time. I've heard people rave about it for more than a year and watching several videos of it in use convinced me it's a good tool to have in the box. I was just waiting for it to go on sale.

I've been using Spectrasonics Trillian for my bass tracks for many years. It's a great sounding vst but it's not very user friendly when it comes to inputting articulations. I own some other Chris Hein instruments and they're all excellent but I didn't even know he had a bass vst on the market until this weekend when I got an email from the company. I listened to some samples and they sounded great, so today I bought it. I thought it was going to be another option besides Trillian but after playing with it a bit today I'm pretty sure it's going to be my main bass option.
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Old 11-30-2019, 09:23 PM
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Haven’t done it but really thinking about the Lauten Atlantis mic at $300 off.
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Old 11-30-2019, 09:58 PM
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Haven’t done it but really thinking about the Lauten Atlantis mic at $300 off.
It's a great and versatile mic. A friend of mine has been using mine in his studio for the past month or so. He's used it on everything from guitars, amps, horns, vox ...he loves it.
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2015 Circle Strings Parlor shedua/western red cedar
2009 Bamburg JSB Signature Baritone macassar ebony/carpathian spruce
2004 Taylor XXX-RS indian rosewood/sitka spruce
1988 Martin D-16 mahogany/sitka spruce

along with some electrics, zouks, dulcimers, and banjos.

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Old 11-30-2019, 10:10 PM
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It's a great and versatile mic. A friend of mine has been using mine in his studio for the past month or so. He's used it on everything from guitars, amps, horns, vox ...he loves it.
I know we have had some email conversations about it. I have about 10 more days to decide at this price.
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Old 12-01-2019, 07:42 AM
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Front End Audio had a 15% off sale so I picked up an AEA R84 ribbon mic, an AEA RPQ500 500-Series Microphone Preamp, a Fredenstein Bento 6S 500-Series Rack and a dbx 560A 500-Series Compressor

I've always wanted another ribbon mic and I've been thinking about venturing into the 500 series for a while so I killed two birds with one stone. Now I can take my time and geek out deciding what to fill the 4 remaining 500 series slots with
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Old 12-01-2019, 08:09 AM
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Yes more or less for playing and recording , as per my post in the Electric section I acquired a new REVV D20 amp and Port City speaker cab both on a 15% BF sale price.

I will be mic'ing the Port City cab with amp played in just simple tube mode. But I will also experiment utilizing the on board Two Notes Cab simulations into the power section of the amp 6V6 . But I will also be experimenting with by passing the output section of amp and going DI to the DAW and experimenting with the just the Two Notes Cab sims, Mic sims & placement, as well as tube sims.
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Old 12-01-2019, 08:35 AM
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I bought two AT2035s at £133 each, but there's £20 cash back on them right now with Andertons which is a great deal. Big upgrade from my Zoom H2N.

I bought a new HP laptop that was £300 off mainly for sound production but also theoretically for university work (if I can ever be bothered lol ). Half a terabyte SSD, an i7 1065G, it's a very powerful little machine.

I bought Acoustica Mixcraft Recording Studio which was $75 rather than the usual $100.

Expensive week!
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Old 12-01-2019, 10:31 AM
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Samson G-Track Pro $85 Brand New at GC Needed it for my Home Studio
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FabFilter Pro-Q 3 for $128 -that's 25% off. Woot woot.
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Re-upped my Pro Tools support for another year, even though I don't use it as much these days. I was able to get a BF discount on the usual rate.

Bought two EastWest solo bowed VST instrument packages (Cello and Violin) for more control over articulations than I have currently. The two totaled up to a bit less than one package would cost normally.

That pretty much tapped me out.
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Old 12-01-2019, 03:48 PM
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Re-upped my Pro Tools support for another year, even though I don't use it as much these days. I was able to get a BF discount on the usual rate.
I wasn't happy when AVID doubled the yearly subscription cost. They had a window where you could buy as many yearly re-ups as you wanted for the old price. I grabbed seven years. My DAW guru has no intention of ever jumping to a different DAW and I'm not good enough at the trouble-shooting to fly solo.
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2004 Taylor XXX-RS indian rosewood/sitka spruce
1988 Martin D-16 mahogany/sitka spruce

along with some electrics, zouks, dulcimers, and banjos.

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I wasn't happy when AVID doubled the yearly subscription cost. They had a window where you could buy as many yearly re-ups as you wanted for the old price. I grabbed seven years. My DAW guru has no intention of ever jumping to a different DAW and I'm not good enough at the trouble-shooting to fly solo.
My reason for paying the PT yearly fee for me has to do with moving to using MacOS several years ago. Apple will eventually force me to move to a newer MacOS than my perpetual license version worked with (Apple already has during my history with PT and MacOS). The other option is letting the yearly drop and then paying the higher "reinstatement" fee when one needs to run a new MacOS. I tried that tactic for awhile and I'm not sure if I came out ahead or not (I think I did, but as the broker says , past performance does not guarantee future yields).
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Lots of little musical items. Blue Yeti mic, capo, tuners, mic stand, Hercules three guitar stand (all items to be split between my daughter and me). Kinda geeking out over my wireless hygrometer (pushes data to my iPhone). Ironically, my biggest ticket item was my Strings & Beyond order (ordered up my entire 2020 string supply today at 20% off).
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Old 12-02-2019, 08:37 AM
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The other option is letting the yearly drop and then paying the higher "reinstatement" fee ...
That option is about to disappear.
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2015 Circle Strings Parlor shedua/western red cedar
2009 Bamburg JSB Signature Baritone macassar ebony/carpathian spruce
2004 Taylor XXX-RS indian rosewood/sitka spruce
1988 Martin D-16 mahogany/sitka spruce

along with some electrics, zouks, dulcimers, and banjos.

YouTube
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Old 12-02-2019, 09:59 AM
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Not a lot really. Picked up some VSTs and a record player on Amazon that's $25 off.
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