Any deals going on worth looking into?
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Any deals going on worth looking into?
I need new gear.
• I need an 8x8 midi hub (though I still look at midi as a dead foreign language that I'll never understand)
• I want a new effect. Something odd, goofy, doesn't't need to be expensive.
• Maybe a KORG volca or something similar?
I'm fucking bored.
• I need an 8x8 midi hub (though I still look at midi as a dead foreign language that I'll never understand)
• I want a new effect. Something odd, goofy, doesn't't need to be expensive.
• Maybe a KORG volca or something similar?
I'm fucking bored.
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
Empress is doing a b-stock sale. It comes to about 19% off. (Zoia, Echosystem, Multidrive, Reverb currently stocked...Tape Delay, Tremolo sold out)
CHEAPSCRATCH at checkout for a double discount
https://empresseffects.com/products/scr ... 3284016243
https://www.creamcitymusic.com/cart.php home15 (get a Superball or Outward)
http://www.mountainmusicexchange.com save 20% with STAYHOME
https://www.perfectcircuit.com/sale
I don't know about 'goofy', but there are some good picks in here-- viewtopic.php?f=149&t=63575
CHEAPSCRATCH at checkout for a double discount
https://empresseffects.com/products/scr ... 3284016243
https://www.creamcitymusic.com/cart.php home15 (get a Superball or Outward)
http://www.mountainmusicexchange.com save 20% with STAYHOME
https://www.perfectcircuit.com/sale
I don't know about 'goofy', but there are some good picks in here-- viewtopic.php?f=149&t=63575
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
For the plugin crowd, there are some great deals about to expire.
Pulsar's Echorec plugin is still $29 at jrrshop.com (it's regularly $99). You can sign up for a free trial via Pulsar (even save your presets), but hurry up. The designer's page has already reverted back to full price. I've been using it for the past week with various soft synths.
https://www.jrrshop.com/pulsar-digital-echorec (save another 10% with newsletter10 at checkout)
https://pulsar.audio/echorec/ **you will need to sign up for iLok (free) to complete registration
Arturia has their soft synths and custom preset bundles available for 50%. (expires May 7th) I've been using Pigments and the VII collection a lot recently. I'm about to get a Buchla and Synthi sound pack, because I want more jumping points.
https://www.arturia.com/
I downloaded GrainSpace & Portal today, too. SEM / CS-80 > granular engines > [Pulsar] Echorec has been pretty magical thus far.
https://www.audiority.com/shop/grainspace/
https://output.com/products/portal
I like GrainSpace more than Portal so far, but having both is providing instant fun. Both have randomize functions, so that's been adding to the immediate gratification. On GS, you can scramble the entire panel. On Portal, there's an option to generate new waveforms, which produces exotic shapes. I haven't gotten that deep into Portal to get the kinds of sounds I'm used to. Straight out of the gate, you're unlikely to hear stuff that resembles other apps or pedals. I'm trying to get thick stutter patterns that are still smooth---a bit like the V2 Outward or the Particle.
With GS, it's better from the launch, if you want softer or more ambient textures. Portal is deeper, though, and I've barely touched the presets---(there might be 150-200 if you're interested in scrolling through them).
Remnant isn't on sale, but at $49, it looks promising. I might get it next month.
https://www.creativeintent.co/product/remnant
Pulsar's Echorec plugin is still $29 at jrrshop.com (it's regularly $99). You can sign up for a free trial via Pulsar (even save your presets), but hurry up. The designer's page has already reverted back to full price. I've been using it for the past week with various soft synths.
https://www.jrrshop.com/pulsar-digital-echorec (save another 10% with newsletter10 at checkout)
https://pulsar.audio/echorec/ **you will need to sign up for iLok (free) to complete registration
Arturia has their soft synths and custom preset bundles available for 50%. (expires May 7th) I've been using Pigments and the VII collection a lot recently. I'm about to get a Buchla and Synthi sound pack, because I want more jumping points.
https://www.arturia.com/
I downloaded GrainSpace & Portal today, too. SEM / CS-80 > granular engines > [Pulsar] Echorec has been pretty magical thus far.
https://www.audiority.com/shop/grainspace/
https://output.com/products/portal
I like GrainSpace more than Portal so far, but having both is providing instant fun. Both have randomize functions, so that's been adding to the immediate gratification. On GS, you can scramble the entire panel. On Portal, there's an option to generate new waveforms, which produces exotic shapes. I haven't gotten that deep into Portal to get the kinds of sounds I'm used to. Straight out of the gate, you're unlikely to hear stuff that resembles other apps or pedals. I'm trying to get thick stutter patterns that are still smooth---a bit like the V2 Outward or the Particle.
With GS, it's better from the launch, if you want softer or more ambient textures. Portal is deeper, though, and I've barely touched the presets---(there might be 150-200 if you're interested in scrolling through them).
Remnant isn't on sale, but at $49, it looks promising. I might get it next month.
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
Harman is blowing out the DOD classic line (Bifet Boost 410, OD 250, Compressor 280 & the Phasor 201) for the ?th time again, all for $44.99 each


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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
Moose has both versions of the Dobsky on sale:
180 euro down to 144 euro for vB: https://www.moosetwentythree.com/shop/dobsky-vb
190 euro down to 152 euro for vG: https://www.moosetwentythree.com/shop/dobsky-vg
180 euro down to 144 euro for vB: https://www.moosetwentythree.com/shop/dobsky-vb
190 euro down to 152 euro for vG: https://www.moosetwentythree.com/shop/dobsky-vg
Good deals: DannDubbleEwe, D.o.S., nevada, lordgalvar, Jwar, baremountain, LaoWiz, Jero, Cody_Pole, goroth
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
check out the SOMA Ether, it looks cool. I don't think its on sale but it looks cool and I only found out about it yesterday
https://somasynths.com/ether/
https://somasynths.com/ether/
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
It's awesome for picking up all kinds of beautiful noises - don't sleep on these!
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
These look really fun! Anyone know what the prices comes out to after shipping to North America?goldrausch wrote:It's awesome for picking up all kinds of beautiful noises - don't sleep on these!
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
Some sales at Moog Canada. Bunch of TC pedals, some Bastl stuff, random euro bits and bobs
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
i don't understand the difference, but there's also this - https://www.etsy.com/listing/230840373/ ... rs=1&sca=1
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Re: Any deals going on worth looking into?
From the detektor ad:
"The detektor differs from other electromagnetic sniffer options such as SOMA's Ether or the Elektrosluch in offering both "inductive" sniffing, and wide-band high frequency detection. It can be used to listen closely to devices and experience wider electromagnetic
ecologies."
It's from the same person who makes the Dark Interpreter touch synth, which I've been curious about forever.
I have the Soma Ether. I haven't spent a lot of time with it, but it seems like it doesn't pick up strong (audible) signals unless the Soma is very near a piece of electronics. It could be user error, YMMV. It seems like it's better to use the Soma with headphones (so you can walk around) instead of tethered to a mixer (there's only one output jack) which will limit what signals you can pick up because you're limited to one location. I don't know.
The Detektor looks to be similar but different and definitely cheaper. It might not be any better than the Soma for what I need it for (tethered to a mixer). Somebody buy one and review it please!
I would not recommend the Soma Ether, especially at the price. YMMV.
One negative about the Detektor - it's not enclosed. You could drop it and break it, etc. The SOMA is enclosed in a case
"The detektor differs from other electromagnetic sniffer options such as SOMA's Ether or the Elektrosluch in offering both "inductive" sniffing, and wide-band high frequency detection. It can be used to listen closely to devices and experience wider electromagnetic
ecologies."
It's from the same person who makes the Dark Interpreter touch synth, which I've been curious about forever.
I have the Soma Ether. I haven't spent a lot of time with it, but it seems like it doesn't pick up strong (audible) signals unless the Soma is very near a piece of electronics. It could be user error, YMMV. It seems like it's better to use the Soma with headphones (so you can walk around) instead of tethered to a mixer (there's only one output jack) which will limit what signals you can pick up because you're limited to one location. I don't know.
The Detektor looks to be similar but different and definitely cheaper. It might not be any better than the Soma for what I need it for (tethered to a mixer). Somebody buy one and review it please!
I would not recommend the Soma Ether, especially at the price. YMMV.
One negative about the Detektor - it's not enclosed. You could drop it and break it, etc. The SOMA is enclosed in a case