Well, thanks for confirming
Nevertheless, I think I’ll still use EZMix for a while, before I am sure enough in mixing by ear
Well, thanks for confirming
Nevertheless, I think I’ll still use EZMix for a while, before I am sure enough in mixing by ear
Hi Claudio,
I’m interested in Electric Sunburst Deluxe.
Michael
Note: my Deluxe was an upgrade of the full standard version, so I suspect the buyer must have the regular version already to buy the upgrade to Deluxe
As an alternative, the 2 licences can be bought together, and I think it’s a bargain anyway
Deluxe is an independant instrument, but it can be bought also as update to Regular.
In fact, while Regular price was, if i remember well, $99, Deluxe alone was $169 or so, but Regular users could update to Deluxe for about $39. Something like that.
BTW, they both work fine with Scaler, but of course, Deluxe has more features and I highly recommend it over the rregular one.
OK, but I bought it as an upgrade, and it’s called “upgrade” in the invoice: this is why I don’t think I can resell it to people that don’t have the 1st version, and even if it’s just a suspect, I don’t want to create a mess for the buyer
Hi there
One plugin only is still to sell,
West Africa (Percussion ensemble)
and I hope to sell it through Knobcloud
The others are gone in good hands:
1 - Session Guitarist - Electric Sunburst - SOLD
2 - Session Guitarist - Electric Sunburst Deluxe - SOLD
3 - Session Guitarist - Picked Acoustic` - SOLD
4 - Evolution Hollowbody Blues - SOLD
I bought Ozone 9 Advanced, and they kindly gave me a free upgrade tp v10 as I was just outside the grace period.
I think it needs some time to understand it, and to follow through on the various videos, but I am very pleased with it. Apart from the built in Live mastering tools, I have also used Oxford Inflator and Zynaptics Intensity. The Ozone suite offers much more control.
I have also found Audiolens very useful, because I have been using old tracks that I remember well how they sounded, and can then relate how they sound with my “older hearing” to the settings I use. I try not to use the ‘one button’ approach or I’ll never learn anything.
I must admit that Izotope’s are better than EZMix, mainly because you don’t have to buy anything after
So my Isotopes are no more on sale, while EZMix is in mothballs
Nevertheless, I’ll try to follow the Jamie advice above
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be