Jiggery Pokery Chennile & Steerpike on sale
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New prices on these brilliant & essential Rack Extensions.
https://shop.propellerheads.se/product/ ... -ensemble/
New prices on these brilliant & essential Rack Extensions.
Great prices on great devices. Grab the bundle while it's on sale. Definitely worth the money, even at regular price.
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I'm not exactly sure but I think they were $59.eauhm wrote:Whats the regular prices on these ?
Wonderful devices. I picked them both up about 6 months ago, and Steerpike has become my "go to" delay.
I'm very impressed by everything I've bought from Jiggery-Pokery. Not only do they sound superb, but they're great fun to play with too, (which may sound frivolous, but it really encourages experimentation).
I'm very impressed by everything I've bought from Jiggery-Pokery. Not only do they sound superb, but they're great fun to play with too, (which may sound frivolous, but it really encourages experimentation).
Some of these devices almost feel like lab equipment to me. Taking the concept of musical tools just a bit further then most. But i like what they can do. Extremly versatile, but sometimes a bit dauntingGardinski wrote:Wonderful devices. I picked them both up about 6 months ago, and Steerpike has become my "go to" delay.
I'm very impressed by everything I've bought from Jiggery-Pokery. Not only do they sound superb, but they're great fun to play with too, (which may sound frivolous, but it really encourages experimentation).
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Even better it's just $59 here.. considering that is steerpike's standard price on it's own, yes, it is most certainly on sale. (i presume 65 euros for the EU is what steerpike's standard price is also).popp wrote:Is the Bucket Brigade Bundle also on sale? At the moment you can get it for 65 EUR... I thought it was a bit more the last time I checked the price...
That is such a bargain that anyone who doesn't buy it needs to be checked out by a medical professional.
Steerpike is the "overall" best "go to" delay in reason, when you factor in capability/usability/cpu usage.
Chenille is the best *sounding* chorus period.
Now all we need as i have said a gazillion times is a mimic of the logic delay, and all one would ever need in reason, for delays, ever, would be steerpike and that. BTW it has the best reverse delay around too.
I absoulutely agree with this, but I'd say if you think they look daunting at the outset, persevere because they truly have pretty much every aspect of chorus and delay covered and it's unlikely you'd want another device like it. If you take Titus you realise then that Steerpike is basically a multi-instanced version of it you can then break it down into easily understandable parts.eauhm wrote:Some of these devices almost feel like lab equipment to me. Taking the concept of musical tools just a bit further then most. But i like what they can do. Extremly versatile, but sometimes a bit dauntingGardinski wrote:Wonderful devices. I picked them both up about 6 months ago, and Steerpike has become my "go to" delay.
I'm very impressed by everything I've bought from Jiggery-Pokery. Not only do they sound superb, but they're great fun to play with too, (which may sound frivolous, but it really encourages experimentation).
It's kind of like if you look at 6 channels of the SSL you'd think it was far more daunting a prospect than taking a single channel and working out what each bit of it does. So don't be put off, break them down into the basic functional elements and you'll have hours of fun.
So yes a bit daunting but very comprehensive devices that come with a rake of great presets to tide you over until you get to grips with the massive potential contained in each device. I think that's true of all of Jiggery Pokery's devices, you don't get short-changed in the amount of available functionality that's for sure.
Hence Chenille has become my favourite chorus device on any platform, period, and I use Titus everywhere I used to use a DDL-1 and Steeerpike where I used to use multiple DDL-1's
I got the whole BB bundle awhile back and it's been one of my best value RE purchase to date. Highly Recommended.
Nice! Damn, I think I have to...Theo.M wrote:Even better it's just $59 here.. considering that is steerpike's standard price on it's own, yes, it is most certainly on sale. (i presume 65 euros for the EU is what steerpike's standard price is also).popp wrote:Is the Bucket Brigade Bundle also on sale? At the moment you can get it for 65 EUR... I thought it was a bit more the last time I checked the price...
That is such a bargain that anyone who doesn't buy it needs to be checked out by a medical professional.
Steerpike is the "overall" best "go to" delay in reason, when you factor in capability/usability/cpu usage.
Chenille is the best *sounding* chorus period.
Now all we need as i have said a gazillion times is a mimic of the logic delay, and all one would ever need in reason, for delays, ever, would be steerpike and that. BTW it has the best reverse delay around too.
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PH have apologized to me, and I further apologize myself for not noticing this when advertising this on FB last Friday, that the bundle prices were slightly in error.
The bundle price I originally set was a 25% discount, but unfortunately Props set the shop up for monetary discounts to that full value of individual components in bundles rather than %, so when the prices changed with the $/€ price adjustment in June, the price applied was lower than it should have been, further exacerbated by my reduction of the individual device price. The current bundle price should be $69/€69. Incidentally, contrary to the thread title, these are the new prices, and not a sale price, although the bundle price mistake over the weekend meant I accidentally had a flash weekend sale, so in the event the thread title was kind of true So if you got the 30+% discount over the weekend, then congrats!
I won't point out that this issue might affect a few other dev's bundles too. <coughs>
The bundle price I originally set was a 25% discount, but unfortunately Props set the shop up for monetary discounts to that full value of individual components in bundles rather than %, so when the prices changed with the $/€ price adjustment in June, the price applied was lower than it should have been, further exacerbated by my reduction of the individual device price. The current bundle price should be $69/€69. Incidentally, contrary to the thread title, these are the new prices, and not a sale price, although the bundle price mistake over the weekend meant I accidentally had a flash weekend sale, so in the event the thread title was kind of true So if you got the 30+% discount over the weekend, then congrats!
I won't point out that this issue might affect a few other dev's bundles too. <coughs>
Chennile is so awesome on so many levels/sounds/instruments.
If you've been asking yourself, "what rack should I get?" Chennile!
If you've been asking yourself, "what rack should I get?" Chennile!
What is the price btw? I can't see prices on what I already own!
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