The Black Friday VST Sales Thread
Check your email for an early bird Black Friday sale coupon from XLN, which will supposedly give you access to lower prices than those during their Black Friday sale. So far what I am seeing is midi packs for $9.97 (reg $19.95), AD packs for $44.97 (reg $89.95), XO for $89.97 (reg $179.95), RC Retro Color for $39.97 (reg $79.95) and more. Very nice!
The Early Bird Sale expires Thursday, November 21st 2019
The Early Bird Sale expires Thursday, November 21st 2019
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GAAAHHH! I didn't receive this. But I get their newsletter. Is this a different type of newsletter?hurricane wrote: ↑18 Nov 2019Check your email for an early bird Black Friday sale coupon from XLN, which will supposedly give you access to lower prices than those during their Black Friday sale. So far what I am seeing is midi packs for $9.97 (reg $19.95), AD packs for $44.97 (reg $89.95), XO for $89.97 (reg $179.95), RC Retro Color for $39.97 (reg $79.95) and more. Very nice!
The Early Bird Sale expires Thursday, November 21st 2019
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Edit: it seems like that's limited to people who already bought something from them. Anyway I hope the difference in price compared to BF is just a few cents
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It looks like it'll be a few dollars difference:diminished wrote: ↑19 Nov 2019GAAAHHH! I didn't receive this. But I get their newsletter. Is this a different type of newsletter?
Edit: it seems like that's limited to people who already bought something from them. Anyway I hope the difference in price compared to BF is just a few cents
PSP Nexcellence Spring Reverb $19 down from $149 in JRRshop. Anybody got any experience with it?
https://www.jrrshop.com/psp-nexcellence
https://www.jrrshop.com/psp-nexcellence
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Boz Digital Labs Black Friday Sale
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https://www.bozdigitallabs.com/black-fr ... +-+Auto%29
It appears as though Nomad Factory's plugins are all on sale. No mention of this being a "Black Friday" deal, but it seems to be one: https://www.jrrshop.com/nomad-factory?d ... order=name
One of my favorite reverbs is 80s Spaces and you can grab it for $29 (reg $179).
One of my favorite reverbs is 80s Spaces and you can grab it for $29 (reg $179).
Yes! demoed this a few months ago, liked it a lot but decided I didn't really need to drop $149 on yet another reverb. It's good, does the ultra-saturated 70s dub thing very nicely but also works well on subtle settings as a gentle enhancer. Surprisingly versatile, has a lot more tricks up its sleeve than just that classic sproingy effect. Grabbing this for sureMrFigg wrote: ↑19 Nov 2019PSP Nexcellence Spring Reverb $19 down from $149 in JRRshop. Anybody got any experience with it?
https://www.jrrshop.com/psp-nexcellence
PSP gear is great, I have their BusPressor and Echo delay, both excellent plugins
Those of you looking for more synths, Rapid is on sale for 45% off at 98.99€ (reg 179.99€):
https://parawave-audio.com/rapid_synth
https://parawave-audio.com/rapid_synth
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A Studio One Pro 4.5 crossgrade deal is on, where you can get it the full blown Pro version for $167.16 (reg price $399.95) at JRRShop using the code "group":
Crossgrade from Reason 6 or higher.
A Studio One Pro 4.5 crossgrade deal is on, where you can get it the full blown Pro version for $167.16 (reg price $399.95) at JRRShop using the code "group":
Crossgrade from Reason 6 or higher.
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This is a good recommendation. I did extensive comparison between Virtual CZ and Arturia's. Virtual CZ won by a mile and I bought it. Lots of good Casio presets to get for free and the PiB packs are good too. Arturia's presets are drenched in reverb and the built in LP filter, it just sounds, well average/generic, that way. Virtual CZ just sounds like, well like a CZ, and it sits very nicely in the mix. I must have 20 synths, and if I could only keep two, Virtual CZ would be one of them, yeah, don't sleep on it...hurricane wrote: ↑18 Nov 2019While it may not seem to be marketed as a Black Friday sale, Plugin Boutique has their VirtualCZ and Carbon Electra synths at 50% off through December 5th. VirtualCZ + a free expansion can be had for $39. Carbon + a free expansion for $25. You also get Nectar Elements for free.
VirtualCZ sounds 99% like my hardware Casio CZ-1 and there are tons of presets out there. If you can't grab Arturia's CZ, this is a really good alternative. The developer of VirtualCZ was involved in the develpment of Arturia's CZ.
VirtualCZ: https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/ ... -Expansion
10% off at Waves with link: https://www.waves.com/r/6gh2b0
Disclaimer - I get 10% as well.
Disclaimer - I get 10% as well.
A while ago I tried out L’otary but I found it was pretty heavy on DSP.dvdrtldg wrote: ↑19 Nov 2019Yes! demoed this a few months ago, liked it a lot but decided I didn't really need to drop $149 on yet another reverb. It's good, does the ultra-saturated 70s dub thing very nicely but also works well on subtle settings as a gentle enhancer. Surprisingly versatile, has a lot more tricks up its sleeve than just that classic sproingy effect. Grabbing this for sureMrFigg wrote: ↑19 Nov 2019PSP Nexcellence Spring Reverb $19 down from $149 in JRRshop. Anybody got any experience with it?
https://www.jrrshop.com/psp-nexcellence
PSP gear is great, I have their BusPressor and Echo delay, both excellent plugins
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yes, I had the same problem with nexcellence, but that was before the VST performance issues were solved in Reason, I haven't used nexcellence since then as I've ended up buying Valhalla vintageverb and liquidsonics seventh heaven which I like to use more than nexcellenceMrFigg wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019A while ago I tried out L’otary but I found it was pretty heavy on DSP.dvdrtldg wrote: ↑19 Nov 2019
Yes! demoed this a few months ago, liked it a lot but decided I didn't really need to drop $149 on yet another reverb. It's good, does the ultra-saturated 70s dub thing very nicely but also works well on subtle settings as a gentle enhancer. Surprisingly versatile, has a lot more tricks up its sleeve than just that classic sproingy effect. Grabbing this for sure
PSP gear is great, I have their BusPressor and Echo delay, both excellent plugins
I want to get Spire since over a year already but their sale is every now and then and always the same price, it's a good deal but there is no feel like the Black Friday sale or any other sale in their shop is special, so I always end up waiting for another moment to spend those 129 Euro on this synthhurricane wrote: ↑19 Nov 2019Spire is on sale for $129 (reg $189): https://www.reveal-sound.com/plug-ins/spire
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129 is too much for Spire imo.reddust wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019I want to get Spire since over a year already but their sale is every now and then and always the same price, it's a good deal but there is no feel like the Black Friday sale or any other sale in their shop is special, so I always end up waiting for another moment to spend those 129 Euro on this synthhurricane wrote: ↑19 Nov 2019Spire is on sale for $129 (reg $189): https://www.reveal-sound.com/plug-ins/spire
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It's still a great synth, however being 6 years old more capable synths have been released since then. Avenger for example is around the same price (undiscounted) and has way more possibilities.Loque wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019129 is too much for Spire imo.reddust wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019
I want to get Spire since over a year already but their sale is every now and then and always the same price, it's a good deal but there is no feel like the Black Friday sale or any other sale in their shop is special, so I always end up waiting for another moment to spend those 129 Euro on this synth
I honestly don't get their pricing policy. I paid around 100€ on black friday back in '14. Keeping exchange rate in mind, it was still cheaper back then.
Loque wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019129 is too much for Spire imo.reddust wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019
I want to get Spire since over a year already but their sale is every now and then and always the same price, it's a good deal but there is no feel like the Black Friday sale or any other sale in their shop is special, so I always end up waiting for another moment to spend those 129 Euro on this synth
That's exactly my thought too, it seems to be too expensive for what it is and I always hope to see a better offer some day but that didn't happen so far.dezma wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019It's still a great synth, however being 6 years old more capable synths have been released since then. Avenger for example is around the same price (undiscounted) and has way more possibilities.
I honestly don't get their pricing policy. I paid around 100€ on black friday back in '14. Keeping exchange rate in mind, it was still cheaper back then.
Knowing that the synth was even cheaper before doesn't really help, I might end up getting it out of my wishlist
I'd prefer dune 3 if you want a warm sounding synth at this point, have you trialed it? You can go ridiculous with the number of unison voices, all with acceptable CPU.reddust wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019That's exactly my thought too, it seems to be too expensive for what it is and I always hope to see a better offer some day but that didn't happen so far.dezma wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019It's still a great synth, however being 6 years old more capable synths have been released since then. Avenger for example is around the same price (undiscounted) and has way more possibilities.
I honestly don't get their pricing policy. I paid around 100€ on black friday back in '14. Keeping exchange rate in mind, it was still cheaper back then.
Knowing that the synth was even cheaper before doesn't really help, I might end up getting it out of my wishlist
Dune 3 is definatly on my black friday list.
I expect reveal sound are working on spire 2. Makes sense if you look at the slow changelog. But the story stays the same there's more capable synths around for the price. Imho 70-80 € would be an acceptable price tag for spire, with a cheap upgrade path to spire 2.
The advantage spire and eg sylenth1 have as older synths, is that their historical popularity ensures a very long list of commercial and non-commercial preset banks if you don't like programming your own sounds.
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Look like normal retail price to me. So 50% discount after 100% increase
Thanks, I think I had only seen a video about Dune a some time ago and forgot about it but it looks like a very interesting alternative indeed. I only wished to see some demos in more modern styles other than trance or cinematic, but I'll keep on researching on this software. For me it's going to be too little time to get it on the next Black Friday sale, but I didn't intend to get Spire either on this sale so I'll take my time to do some research here. Thanks again.dezma wrote: ↑20 Nov 2019I'd prefer dune 3 if you want a warm sounding synth at this point, have you trialed it? You can go ridiculous with the number of unison voices, all with acceptable CPU.
Dune 3 is definatly on my black friday list.
I expect reveal sound are working on spire 2. Makes sense if you look at the slow changelog. But the story stays the same there's more capable synths around for the price. Imho 70-80 € would be an acceptable price tag for spire, with a cheap upgrade path to spire 2.
The advantage spire and eg sylenth1 have as older synths, is that their historical popularity ensures a very long list of commercial and non-commercial preset banks if you don't like programming your own sounds.
I don't think Spire 2 is due too soon. They're still working on updates to the current version like a much improved browser amongst other things. I think Dune 3 is probably overall better but Spire has definitely has better envelopes - it can make really punchy sounds that cut through the most dense mixes. Avenger is much more comparable to something like UVI Falcon.
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