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PSP plugs on sale in auria
Don't know if this has already been mentioned on here, but I just found out via the auria forum that the psp plugins iap's are on sale at the mo, just grabbed vintage warmer for £6.99/$9.99, which is the highest price, saw a few for £4.99/$7.99 too. Not sure how long this sale is on for.
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WaveMachine Labs says
Dear Auria User,
All of PSPaudioware's plug-ins for Auria are currently on sale for 50% off, through Tuesday December 9th via Auria's in-app store.
Tempting i must say.The spring reverb and Echo are still missing in my collection.But i already sunk so much money into Auria and plugins that i'll wait until the Midi Editor will be released.
Echo is one sweet sounding delay. If one already have Timeless2, you're already more then well covered. But, the filters in Echo just got its own lovely PSPsound to it, mixed with the "tape stops" etc...Kinda like Pro-C covers a whole lot of more ground then Oldtimer, but it doesn't have Oldtimers sound to it anywhere. If one really don't mind spending money on yet another delay, I'd personally have both Timeless2 and Echo available as delay plugs in my Auria arsenal.
@Crabman , you know you want it. You need it. Buy it. Buy. Buuuyyyy...more plugs;)
yes i own all Fabbies except the MB compressor but i use the simple PSP delay (and oldtimer or Mwarmer)a lot and i like it's sound.Any opinions on the spring reverb?I love the pianoverb but it's quite special and doesn't fit to everything.
price is a steal of course but i already spend a lot on apps the last weeks
thinking about getting pianoverb. I really dig Samvada and I gather they are in the vein. Different enough?
Last day of the PSP sale.
Bought the PSP Echo now.
I like the plugins, but until I upgrade my iPad2, Auria is kind of on the shelf for me in favor of MTS. It does function with a few tracks and use of freezing, but the real strength of Auria are the effects and these plugins, but that also is the most CPU-intensive stuff.
They are a bit pricey (even the sale prices) when compared to stand-alone FX apps that do similar things, but I know a lot of people really like them. I will have to wait.
I gladly pay more if that means i can use a lot more than just instance in a song and everything will be saved with a song.Without having stress or a crash orgy.Just all the goodies we are used from our Desktops.At a fraction of the price of the desktop equivalents,just sayin
Guys, was REtune plug in supposed to be included in full Auria?
Also anyone have suggestions reg Vocalive Pitch fix vs Mu Retune? Thnks In advance
It's not included anymore I think. It's also terrible, which has something to do with it no longer being included.
Thanks mrufino1. I probably would not use it all that much anyway.
search the Auria forum for info on why REtune was scrapped. I seem to recall they just weren't happy with the quality.
I went to the psp site, watched a few demos and ended up getting psp echo and pianoverb, had a little play on a drum loop in auria and I'm impressed, with the sound and the sculpting, ducking on the echo:) adds a nice dimension to the beat.
@Laurie, thanks for putting the sale times up.
I had no PSP plugins and ended up with pianoverb2 and microwarmer. So far these two made my day. Pianoverb especially is fantastic. Right now I'm hardly holding myself from oldtimer and echo...
If they're still on sale, old timer and echo are both very good. The stock compressors are fantastic, but old timer offers something different and it's super easy to set, I have yet to find a way to make it sound bad. echo is great at what it does and the stock delay is very limited, so echo is well worth it. Timeless is also great, and I find myself using timeless and echo for different things. I'm not usually an advocate of buying more and more plugins but these are all really good and will be very useful to you.
@mrfuino1 oh well... I think I'll go for the old timer as well, if it's still on sale. When you use oldtimer, do you bypass the stock compressor or use them together?
I'm also an oldtimer fan.It's always the first comp i try on EVERYTHING (even the masterbus) before i make my descision.But for what would you use both comps together (you mean on one track?).Sometimes i use the stock comps and the oldtimer on a (drum)groupchannel.So,in this case i have both in a signalchain.PSPs are also quite light on the CPU,another reason i make heavy use of them.
I've been waiting for Auria plugs to go on sale for months, so I've been keeping a close eye since black friday. I grabbed Old Timer & Echo, and they're great. I'm already regretting not grabbing Springverb.
@Mucci said:
Depends on what I'm going for. But I really like old timer.
Got old timer too. Just used it in an existing project to take a quick look and it dramatically changed some certain tracks sound. So far, so glad that I got it before the sale ends.
Got micro warmer.
Grabbed Echo and Spring Reverb at the last minute. I like what I'm hearing so far