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  • edited August 2023

    @Gavinski said:
    @HotStrange I personally use GF2 on the master buss in AUM. I've only ever used Barricade as a limiter, in a very simple way. Never used Trinity because I need an auv3 that works while I'm demoing apps in aum. The only other app I've used in a similar way is medusa by FAC which I also really like. I've never really taken the time to compare those two though. TB MBC I have only really used for sound design more and have not explored it deeply.

    I ended up skipping it for now. I’m find with Trinity as I mostly use it for quick masters of screen recorded jams and standalone jams. If I’m doing any of that in AUM I’m usually relying on TB and FAC apps mostly, so I felt like I’d never really use it. It seems great though! The TB apps have me by a stranglehold I swear 😂 Morphit is the only one I don’t have.

  • @dreamcartel said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Just a heads up, Klevgrand sale ends tomorrow. Trying to decide if I want Grand Finale 2 or not. Do a lot bought Brusfri.

    I personally really like GF2, would recommend

    Thank goodness I found this thread in time.

    GF2 is perfect, and I haven’t seen trinity until now but it looks like you can’t use it within the DAW, big no for me.

    GF2 isn’t understood well because the interface is a little trickier than it looks. You have gentle, medium, and aggressive for almost each parameter. You can turn each one on or off and change the characteristic of each module. For example, if you want to use the MBC but not the high mids, you can turn that one off, leave the others on, and then tweak each band characteristic.

    That’s the subtle part. You don’t notice the difference until you really try each version of the module (be it compressor or anything else with a drop menu).

    You can also chain at end of stuff like drums, but I don’t know how I feel about using a mastering tool on each track or group. You can though! And if it makes your music sound better do it. Do not hesitate if you got Brusfri and love it.

    About Brusfri, I mean how often do you use it and how well does it work? Are there any other Klevgrand must haves for this area of mixing or mastering plugins? I don’t have a lot of background noise when I record but I don’t know how powerful it is because if it’s like GF2, I want it as long as people find it useful on all audio track projects. I also don’t see or hear much about it so I wanted to ask someone who is looking at the same dev tools.

    I think Klevgrand should get more recognition! And I wish I knew about the sale sooner. I could definitely use some finishing tools. So GF2 is a must have, but is there anything else (Brusfri?)

    Brusfri is a must for any vocals or spoken word parts of a song. Or to clean up samples, especially older ones.

    Besides that, all their percussion apps. Slammer, Ting, Brusfri, Skaka. 10/10 all around. I love Pipa, Hillman, and Tomofon too.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @Fingolfinzz said:

    @Gavinski said:
    @HotStrange I personally use GF2 on the master buss in AUM. I've only ever used Barricade as a limiter, in a very simple way. Never used Trinity because I need an auv3 that works while I'm demoing apps in aum. The only other app I've used in a similar way is medusa by FAC which I also really like. I've never really taken the time to compare those two though. TB MBC I have only really used for sound design more and have not explored it deeply.

    MBC is amazing on a bus, it can do a lot for sound design for sure but I’ve worked some absolute magic out of it on some recordings that ended up needing a lot of work cos the levels were messed up. I was able to squash the low end and bring up some high mids with the upward compression without making everything sound flat, it’s a really fantastic tool

    I’m a huge fan of Barricade and MBC has been high on my list for awhile.

    Barricade is a must have on iOS at this point. For me anyway. MBC is also excellent. You can really mangle some stuff up with it, or just use it for light mastering.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @dreamcartel said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Just a heads up, Klevgrand sale ends tomorrow. Trying to decide if I want Grand Finale 2 or not. Do a lot bought Brusfri.

    I personally really like GF2, would recommend

    Thank goodness I found this thread in time.

    GF2 is perfect, and I haven’t seen trinity until now but it looks like you can’t use it within the DAW, big no for me.

    GF2 isn’t understood well because the interface is a little trickier than it looks. You have gentle, medium, and aggressive for almost each parameter. You can turn each one on or off and change the characteristic of each module. For example, if you want to use the MBC but not the high mids, you can turn that one off, leave the others on, and then tweak each band characteristic.

    That’s the subtle part. You don’t notice the difference until you really try each version of the module (be it compressor or anything else with a drop menu).

    You can also chain at end of stuff like drums, but I don’t know how I feel about using a mastering tool on each track or group. You can though! And if it makes your music sound better do it. Do not hesitate if you got Brusfri and love it.

    About Brusfri, I mean how often do you use it and how well does it work? Are there any other Klevgrand must haves for this area of mixing or mastering plugins? I don’t have a lot of background noise when I record but I don’t know how powerful it is because if it’s like GF2, I want it as long as people find it useful on all audio track projects. I also don’t see or hear much about it so I wanted to ask someone who is looking at the same dev tools.

    I think Klevgrand should get more recognition! And I wish I knew about the sale sooner. I could definitely use some finishing tools. So GF2 is a must have, but is there anything else (Brusfri?)

    Brusfri is a must for any vocals or spoken word parts of a song. Or to clean up samples, especially older ones.

    Besides that, all their percussion apps. Slammer, Ting, Brusfri, Skaka. 10/10 all around. I love Pipa, Hillman, and Tomofon too.

    My account is .48 cents short lol
    I guess I have to wait till cyber Monday or something !

  • @dreamcartel said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @dreamcartel said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Just a heads up, Klevgrand sale ends tomorrow. Trying to decide if I want Grand Finale 2 or not. Do a lot bought Brusfri.

    I personally really like GF2, would recommend

    Thank goodness I found this thread in time.

    GF2 is perfect, and I haven’t seen trinity until now but it looks like you can’t use it within the DAW, big no for me.

    GF2 isn’t understood well because the interface is a little trickier than it looks. You have gentle, medium, and aggressive for almost each parameter. You can turn each one on or off and change the characteristic of each module. For example, if you want to use the MBC but not the high mids, you can turn that one off, leave the others on, and then tweak each band characteristic.

    That’s the subtle part. You don’t notice the difference until you really try each version of the module (be it compressor or anything else with a drop menu).

    You can also chain at end of stuff like drums, but I don’t know how I feel about using a mastering tool on each track or group. You can though! And if it makes your music sound better do it. Do not hesitate if you got Brusfri and love it.

    About Brusfri, I mean how often do you use it and how well does it work? Are there any other Klevgrand must haves for this area of mixing or mastering plugins? I don’t have a lot of background noise when I record but I don’t know how powerful it is because if it’s like GF2, I want it as long as people find it useful on all audio track projects. I also don’t see or hear much about it so I wanted to ask someone who is looking at the same dev tools.

    I think Klevgrand should get more recognition! And I wish I knew about the sale sooner. I could definitely use some finishing tools. So GF2 is a must have, but is there anything else (Brusfri?)

    Brusfri is a must for any vocals or spoken word parts of a song. Or to clean up samples, especially older ones.

    Besides that, all their percussion apps. Slammer, Ting, Brusfri, Skaka. 10/10 all around. I love Pipa, Hillman, and Tomofon too.

    My account is .48 cents short lol
    I guess I have to wait till cyber Monday or something !

    That’s always the worst 😂 we have taxes charged on them here so many times I’ve thought I had enough and only realized o didn’t after the taxes 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @Poppadocrock said:
    Just checked price history on appsliced. VHS highest is $4.99. Saga was $3.99, leo1 bass did jump to $99.99 several times, but that was the first in the limited edition series, so I guess they were experimenting with the whole limited Edition idea and stayed at $3.99/2.99 most of the time. Retro piano made it up to $99.99 a few times, but mostly at $3.99/$2.99

    I guess we'll have to wait until the SNESynth intro sale ends to see if it jumps to the "regular" price of $14.99...

  • @Simon said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Just checked price history on appsliced. VHS highest is $4.99. Saga was $3.99, leo1 bass did jump to $99.99 several times, but that was the first in the limited edition series, so I guess they were experimenting with the whole limited Edition idea and stayed at $3.99/2.99 most of the time. Retro piano made it up to $99.99 a few times, but mostly at $3.99/$2.99

    I guess we'll have to wait until the SNESynth intro sale ends to see if it jumps to the "regular" price of $14.99...

    That will never happen

  • Klevgrand FTW. I too love em, incl the SKAKA, but it’s so resource hungry.

    I always thought playing a tambourine or shaker was one of the less physically demanding musical roles. I’ve seen a lot of old band footage, and I don’t remember too many tambourine players breaking a sweat unless they’re either James Brown or pulling some JB level dance moves

  • @Simon said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    Just checked price history on appsliced. VHS highest is $4.99. Saga was $3.99, leo1 bass did jump to $99.99 several times, but that was the first in the limited edition series, so I guess they were experimenting with the whole limited Edition idea and stayed at $3.99/2.99 most of the time. Retro piano made it up to $99.99 a few times, but mostly at $3.99/$2.99

    I guess we'll have to wait until the SNESynth intro sale ends to see if it jumps to the "regular" price of $14.99...

    It will, I'll bet, but for 1 day only and then down to maybe a fiver

  • edited August 2023

    Snake Bud not only just had a really cool update but it is also on sale!

    Snake Bud is $2 off at $4.99

  • 4P Copperhead is $5 off at $7.99

  • Uke Buddy - Tuner & Chords is new and free will be $.99

  • Bheema Tanpura is 50% off at $4.99 - described as a concert quality Tanpura Synthesizer, but no connectivity mentioned.

  • @dreamcartel said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @dreamcartel said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Just a heads up, Klevgrand sale ends tomorrow. Trying to decide if I want Grand Finale 2 or not. Do a lot bought Brusfri.

    I personally really like GF2, would recommend

    Thank goodness I found this thread in time.

    GF2 is perfect, and I haven’t seen trinity until now but it looks like you can’t use it within the DAW, big no for me.

    GF2 isn’t understood well because the interface is a little trickier than it looks. You have gentle, medium, and aggressive for almost each parameter. You can turn each one on or off and change the characteristic of each module. For example, if you want to use the MBC but not the high mids, you can turn that one off, leave the others on, and then tweak each band characteristic.

    That’s the subtle part. You don’t notice the difference until you really try each version of the module (be it compressor or anything else with a drop menu).

    You can also chain at end of stuff like drums, but I don’t know how I feel about using a mastering tool on each track or group. You can though! And if it makes your music sound better do it. Do not hesitate if you got Brusfri and love it.

    About Brusfri, I mean how often do you use it and how well does it work? Are there any other Klevgrand must haves for this area of mixing or mastering plugins? I don’t have a lot of background noise when I record but I don’t know how powerful it is because if it’s like GF2, I want it as long as people find it useful on all audio track projects. I also don’t see or hear much about it so I wanted to ask someone who is looking at the same dev tools.

    I think Klevgrand should get more recognition! And I wish I knew about the sale sooner. I could definitely use some finishing tools. So GF2 is a must have, but is there anything else (Brusfri?)

    Brusfri is a must for any vocals or spoken word parts of a song. Or to clean up samples, especially older ones.

    Besides that, all their percussion apps. Slammer, Ting, Brusfri, Skaka. 10/10 all around. I love Pipa, Hillman, and Tomofon too.

    My account is .48 cents short lol
    I guess I have to wait till cyber Monday or something !

    Could always just add $1 from your credit card, or just $.50 if you wanted, I’m not sure what the minimum is but I’ve added a couple bucks before.

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @dreamcartel said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @dreamcartel said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Just a heads up, Klevgrand sale ends tomorrow. Trying to decide if I want Grand Finale 2 or not. Do a lot bought Brusfri.

    I personally really like GF2, would recommend

    Thank goodness I found this thread in time.

    GF2 is perfect, and I haven’t seen trinity until now but it looks like you can’t use it within the DAW, big no for me.

    GF2 isn’t understood well because the interface is a little trickier than it looks. You have gentle, medium, and aggressive for almost each parameter. You can turn each one on or off and change the characteristic of each module. For example, if you want to use the MBC but not the high mids, you can turn that one off, leave the others on, and then tweak each band characteristic.

    That’s the subtle part. You don’t notice the difference until you really try each version of the module (be it compressor or anything else with a drop menu).

    You can also chain at end of stuff like drums, but I don’t know how I feel about using a mastering tool on each track or group. You can though! And if it makes your music sound better do it. Do not hesitate if you got Brusfri and love it.

    About Brusfri, I mean how often do you use it and how well does it work? Are there any other Klevgrand must haves for this area of mixing or mastering plugins? I don’t have a lot of background noise when I record but I don’t know how powerful it is because if it’s like GF2, I want it as long as people find it useful on all audio track projects. I also don’t see or hear much about it so I wanted to ask someone who is looking at the same dev tools.

    I think Klevgrand should get more recognition! And I wish I knew about the sale sooner. I could definitely use some finishing tools. So GF2 is a must have, but is there anything else (Brusfri?)

    Brusfri is a must for any vocals or spoken word parts of a song. Or to clean up samples, especially older ones.

    Besides that, all their percussion apps. Slammer, Ting, Brusfri, Skaka. 10/10 all around. I love Pipa, Hillman, and Tomofon too.

    My account is .48 cents short lol
    I guess I have to wait till cyber Monday or something !

    Could always just add $1 from your credit card, or just $.50 if you wanted, I’m not sure what the minimum is but I’ve added a couple bucks before.

    Yeah it usually pulls the extra out of whatever other card I have linked to my account.

  • Not sure if shared but
    Digistix 2 is $5 off at $7.99

  • @Poppadocrock said:

    @dreamcartel said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @dreamcartel said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Just a heads up, Klevgrand sale ends tomorrow. Trying to decide if I want Grand Finale 2 or not. Do a lot bought Brusfri.

    I personally really like GF2, would recommend

    Thank goodness I found this thread in time.

    GF2 is perfect, and I haven’t seen trinity until now but it looks like you can’t use it within the DAW, big no for me.

    GF2 isn’t understood well because the interface is a little trickier than it looks. You have gentle, medium, and aggressive for almost each parameter. You can turn each one on or off and change the characteristic of each module. For example, if you want to use the MBC but not the high mids, you can turn that one off, leave the others on, and then tweak each band characteristic.

    That’s the subtle part. You don’t notice the difference until you really try each version of the module (be it compressor or anything else with a drop menu).

    You can also chain at end of stuff like drums, but I don’t know how I feel about using a mastering tool on each track or group. You can though! And if it makes your music sound better do it. Do not hesitate if you got Brusfri and love it.

    About Brusfri, I mean how often do you use it and how well does it work? Are there any other Klevgrand must haves for this area of mixing or mastering plugins? I don’t have a lot of background noise when I record but I don’t know how powerful it is because if it’s like GF2, I want it as long as people find it useful on all audio track projects. I also don’t see or hear much about it so I wanted to ask someone who is looking at the same dev tools.

    I think Klevgrand should get more recognition! And I wish I knew about the sale sooner. I could definitely use some finishing tools. So GF2 is a must have, but is there anything else (Brusfri?)

    Brusfri is a must for any vocals or spoken word parts of a song. Or to clean up samples, especially older ones.

    Besides that, all their percussion apps. Slammer, Ting, Brusfri, Skaka. 10/10 all around. I love Pipa, Hillman, and Tomofon too.

    My account is .48 cents short lol
    I guess I have to wait till cyber Monday or something !

    Could always just add $1 from your credit card, or just $.50 if you wanted, I’m not sure what the minimum is but I’ve added a couple bucks before.

    Thanks for drawing further embarrassment both of you! Lmao

    My situation isn’t one of such ease. Credit was maxed, can’t do overdrafting (even $1), and my account was literally $.48 short

    Oh well. My vocals will just have to be a little dirty … I hope AudioKit Audiotune is decent. Obviously it’s not VTS but AudioKit Pro has a lead (just checked. Could use an update)

  • @dreamcartel said:

    @Poppadocrock said:

    @dreamcartel said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @dreamcartel said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Just a heads up, Klevgrand sale ends tomorrow. Trying to decide if I want Grand Finale 2 or not. Do a lot bought Brusfri.

    I personally really like GF2, would recommend

    Thank goodness I found this thread in time.

    GF2 is perfect, and I haven’t seen trinity until now but it looks like you can’t use it within the DAW, big no for me.

    GF2 isn’t understood well because the interface is a little trickier than it looks. You have gentle, medium, and aggressive for almost each parameter. You can turn each one on or off and change the characteristic of each module. For example, if you want to use the MBC but not the high mids, you can turn that one off, leave the others on, and then tweak each band characteristic.

    That’s the subtle part. You don’t notice the difference until you really try each version of the module (be it compressor or anything else with a drop menu).

    You can also chain at end of stuff like drums, but I don’t know how I feel about using a mastering tool on each track or group. You can though! And if it makes your music sound better do it. Do not hesitate if you got Brusfri and love it.

    About Brusfri, I mean how often do you use it and how well does it work? Are there any other Klevgrand must haves for this area of mixing or mastering plugins? I don’t have a lot of background noise when I record but I don’t know how powerful it is because if it’s like GF2, I want it as long as people find it useful on all audio track projects. I also don’t see or hear much about it so I wanted to ask someone who is looking at the same dev tools.

    I think Klevgrand should get more recognition! And I wish I knew about the sale sooner. I could definitely use some finishing tools. So GF2 is a must have, but is there anything else (Brusfri?)

    Brusfri is a must for any vocals or spoken word parts of a song. Or to clean up samples, especially older ones.

    Besides that, all their percussion apps. Slammer, Ting, Brusfri, Skaka. 10/10 all around. I love Pipa, Hillman, and Tomofon too.

    My account is .48 cents short lol
    I guess I have to wait till cyber Monday or something !

    Could always just add $1 from your credit card, or just $.50 if you wanted, I’m not sure what the minimum is but I’ve added a couple bucks before.

    Thanks for drawing further embarrassment both of you! Lmao

    My situation isn’t one of such ease. Credit was maxed, can’t do overdrafting (even $1), and my account was literally $.48 short

    Oh well. My vocals will just have to be a little dirty … I hope AudioKit Audiotune is decent. Obviously it’s not VTS but AudioKit Pro has a lead (just checked. Could use an update)

    Whew I’ve been there before as well. Sorry to embarrass!

  • (Target has $110 for $110 apple gift card)

  • @dreamcartel said:
    (Target has $110 for $110 apple gift card)

    What a saving. :D

  • @craftycurate said:

    @dreamcartel said:
    (Target has $110 for $110 apple gift card)

    What a saving. :D

    If I had that extra .48 cents in my account I would have gotten Brusfri!! Lmao

  • edited August 2023

    My bad @dreamcartel i was just thinking you were so close, there has to be a way to get $.50 on there. It will be back on sale, November/December will most likely be the longest you have to wait.

    Trust me when I tell you my financial situation isn’t any better.

  • Productivity

    Beyond Scan OCR & PDF Scanner is free usually $14.99

  • edited August 2023

    @Poppadocrock said:
    My bad @dreamcartel i was just thinking you were so close, there has to be a way to get $.50 on there. It will be back on sale, November/December will most likely be the longest you have to wait.

    Trust me when I tell you my financial situation isn’t any better.

    Thank you bro :)

    (Plus I just won Audiotune so that’s a little happy smile)

  • @dreamcartel said:

    @Poppadocrock said:
    My bad @dreamcartel i was just thinking you were so close, there has to be a way to get $.50 on there. It will be back on sale, November/December will most likely be the longest you have to wait.

    Trust me when I tell you my financial situation isn’t any better.

    Thank you bro :)

    (Plus I just won Audiotune so that’s a little happy smile)

    Heck yea, congrats. Things sometimes have a way of working out. Cheers.

  • OT - Productivity

    Calc Smart is free usually $.99 - this is my go to calculator, so wanted to share it while it’s free.

  • Pocket Chops is free usually $.99 - drum and beat practice on your device

  • Got a couple 4P Sales!

    Nu Rack is $5 off at $7.99

    Helium is $2 off at $7.99

  • Tweet from Fred

    “ Hey phaser fx aficionados! Since the start, FAC Phazer has been priced incredibly low. As I move ahead, aligning its cost with its portfolio peers guides me.
    Secure it at $5.99 (US) now—in one week, it will be aligned with FAC Alteza. Don't miss out!”

    This was yesterday, so the price will increase in six days. Just a heads up.

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