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Bias FX On Sale?
Sorry for the lack of detail but I've been getting emails about the PositiveGrid stuff having a Presidents Day sale.
I can't for the life of me remember what the original cost was as I've owned their stuff forever (and like them very much alongside Tonestack) but I thought I'd post here just in case it's a real bargain for a short period of time.
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If you check Appshopper, it will show you app price activity. SPOILER ALERT: There isn't a sale on BIAS FX for iOS.
http://appshopper.com/music/bias-fx
They are claiming a President's Day sale and the expansion packs are 50%, so that might be of interest to some.
Also, Final Touch - Audio Mastering, Post Production and Mixing is back down to its low of $2.99.
http://audiob.us/get/614/Final-Touch
Thanks, yes, that's what threw me ... nothing on AppShopper but the iTunes blurb mentions the sale.
Well, Bias FX for IOS is kind of on permanent sale. It used to bounce back and forth between its full price and sale price throughout 2016. Right now it is $10.
But I agree, the email made it seem like there was a bonus for BIAS Amp owners (I have it on IOS, not on Mac) but I haven't found that yet for IOS.
Turns out most of their stuff is $40 off on desktop (I got another email this morning) so this is where the confusion came from.
So just resurrecting this thread if anyone is interested in the Positive Grid desktop stuff.