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Until July 30th — that's next monday — Spitfire offers six pairings of their libraries at a greatly reduced price: two libraries for the price of one.
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Yes, I think that's the fundamental problem. There's a lot released for Kontakt that just shouldn't be, imo. I liked that Phobos was its own VST, you never know they might redo Edna in the fullness of time using a better, custom engine.tack wrote:I suppose those criticisms with eDNA are really to do with the limitations imposed by Kontakt? Hard to implement an Omnisphere-esque patch browser in Kontakt.
I wouldn't say Spitfire is anywhere near the 8Dio/Cinesamples road. Both of those companies have occasional true blowout sales, 40% off and such. Spitfire's sales have been very careful, measured, non-flexible and calculating. They're most definitely playing capitalist hardball, testing the waters to see if they can perhaps expand their customer base a bit without compromising their exclusive, boutique status... But I ADORE their orchestral stuff, have been slowly collecting Albions and wish I had the $$$ for SSO...Erik wrote:SCS/LCO would have been my1st choice, really, but impossible to pay at the moment.
I'm sure Pairs will come back,at least if this sale is a success for SA, as I think they mostly test waters with different formulas. They seem to go the 8Dio/Cinesamples road...And I won't complain! No reason to rush on presales exclusive offer anymore with the "fear" it'll never be within my budget reach anymore.