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Another one for those who need a guitar suite, Presonus Ampire is going for £26

https://shop.presonus.com/software/Software-Category--Plug-ins/Brand--PreSonus/Instruments--Guitars?utm_source=bm23&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Save+50%25+on+Ampire+and+Ampire+HD&utm_content=Happy+(early)+Father%27s+Day!+Take+50%25+off+Ampire+and+Ampire+High+Density&utm_campaign=2021-06-14&_bta_tid=34368020995476397541968689224696300045415026279618890258749124908735784309770060033935214816032664562698

This offer ends on 21/06 so hurry up!!

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A couple of free Percussion libraries in the Trailer style. Both for Kontakt (the free player and the full version). A license is provided.

They are cut down versions but you do get quite a bit of material.

Very bombastic and Epic sounding (IMO).

1) Ferrum - Percussion.

Ferrum - Modern Trailer Percussion (keep-forest.com)

 

2) Evolution; Devastator Warzone. mOre geared towards sound design. Pulses, Risers, Basses Small Percussion Etc.

 Evolution: Devastator Warzone (keep-forest.com)

 

3) A few other freebies they have for download.

Free (keep-forest.com)

 

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On 24/06/2021 at 07:58, 51m0n said:

Might I suggest the Analogue Obsession stuff?

https://www.patreon.com/analogobsession

 

All freely downloadable. 

 

Some really nice compressors and eqs, channel strips, buss compressors and saturation type stuff.

Gets a lot of use by me...

 

I've been a patreon for the last 2 years. I used them in all my projects and they sound really good. Tunca (the developer) keeps improving the plugins constantly and adding new stuff every month.

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By any chance has anyone found a good Roland Space Echo (RE 201) VST? The cheapest I've found with good reviews is £58, https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/2-Effects/49-Echo/3252-Outer-Space-

It's mostly for dub production rather than Bass playing, although could be useful as a pedal too: can get a 2nd hand Boss RE-20 pedal for £150 so am tempted with that (I particularly like the 'twist' function on that pedal which does increased repeat rate and intensity - not something available on pedals like the NUX tape core, and can't get the Helix Stomp to replicate it). ... thought I was done buying pedals, but it's an investment right?! 

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2 hours ago, SumOne said:

By any chance has anyone found a good Roland Space Echo (RE 201) VST? The cheapest I've found with good reviews is £58, https://www.pluginboutique.com/product/2-Effects/49-Echo/3252-Outer-Space-

It's mostly for dub production rather than Bass playing, although could be useful as a pedal too: can get a 2nd hand Boss RE-20 pedal for £150 so am tempted with that (I particularly like the 'twist' function on that pedal which does increased repeat rate and intensity - not something available on pedals like the NUX tape core, and can't get the Helix Stomp to replicate it). ... thought I was done buying pedals, but it's an investment right?! 

I recently  ended up going the hardware route too with rthe strymon el capistain but theres a free version on NI reaktor if you have it

https://www.native-instruments.com/en/reaktor-community/reaktor-user-library/entry/show/5107/

 

this is usefull....

 

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45 minutes ago, GisserD said:

I recently  ended up going the hardware route too with rthe strymon el capistain but theres a free version on NI reaktor if you have it

https://www.native-instruments.com/en/reaktor-community/reaktor-user-library/entry/show/5107/

 

this is usefull....

 

Nice one. I don't have Reaktor and all the ones on the video seem decent and fairly similar to each other, generally €69 -99. It's in the price range where I'm quite temped to get the hardware though....a bit more expensive but more potential to use live and more resale value if/when I move onto the next thing!

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1 minute ago, carlitos71 said:

Where?

From Native Instruments. If you already have Native Access, Kontakt Player and a qualifying library, log into the NI website, find Kontakt, hit buy and select crossgrade. There's 50% off.

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1 minute ago, Bigwan said:

From Native Instruments. If you already have Native Access, Kontakt Player and a qualifying library, log into the NI website, find Kontakt, hit buy and select crossgrade. There's 50% off.

Ok thanks, Seems like to key is to be logged in as It doesn’t show when not… cheers!

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1 minute ago, carlitos71 said:

Ok thanks, Seems like to key is to be logged in as It doesn’t show when not… cheers!

Yeah it doesn't know anything about you if you're not logged in - if you are it knows what libraries you have (what ones are registered through NI Access) and whether you qualify.

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On 29/06/2021 at 15:12, SumOne said:

... I'm quite temped to get the hardware though...

If, by 'hardware', you mean the 'real' Roland tape echo, the most recent one I've seen offered, second-hand, was priced at £1800. I'm not saying it would have sold at that, but they ain't cheap, now (were they ever..?). Mine is in need of revision; a kit is available (from Australia...) at 100€ or so. I'm tempted, once I get a bit of spare cash, as I really should keep it in good working order. B|

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4 minutes ago, Dad3353 said:

If, by 'hardware', you mean the 'real' Roland tape echo, the most recent one I've seen offered, second-hand, was priced at £1800. I'm not saying it would have sold at that, but they ain't cheap, now (were they ever..?). Mine is in need of revision; a kit is available (from Australia...) at 100€ or so. I'm tempted, once I get a bit of spare cash, as I really should keep it in good working order. B|

Nice! Ideally I'd like the real one but I was only ever considering a far cheaper pedal-form copy:  the Boss RE-20 (about £200 new, or £150 second hand on Reverb). 

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I've just downloaded two really VTS plugins

The Ignite bass amp

https://www.kvraudio.com/product/shb-1-by-ignite-amps

 

BOD Sansamp clone

https://www.tseaudio.com/software/tseBOD

 

The Ignite amp is very metal oriented. Ideal if you want dirt and that clanky metal tone. 

The BOD is a pretty decent overdrive preamp which seems to work nicely with the Ignite amp. According to one review it's better than a real Sansamp, I cannot confirm. 

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