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Any Plugin Alliance product $30.99 this weekend

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Guy Rowland
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Any Plugin Alliance product $30.99 this weekend

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That's the deal - add code PA-3099 to the cart for the discount. (VAT may be added on top).

https://www.plugin-alliance.com/en/products.html

They have some hugely well regarded products there, but none I can see I can personally find a need for. Interested to know what people pick and if there's anything unique I've overlooked.

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Metric A/B looks useful. And, if you don't already have it, I can recommend DSM V3. That's a unique plugin alright, and a powerful tool to have. It takes some time to learn though.

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Elysia Phil’s Cascade is one I quite like. Took me awhile before I got the hang of it, but now that I have, it’s one of those few plugins I wouldn’t like to be without. Capable of many, many, many things, but I often use it as a sort of Clariphonic for the mid frequencies. And I never use MODO without it.

If you don’t have Melodyne, or don’t get along with it, the BX Crispytuner is an alternative worth looking into.
Metric A/B is indeed very, very useful. And DSM v3 is something of a classic if you ask me, although I preferred v2.
I also really like most of the Unfiltered Audio plugins.

Not for me — not saying they’re rubbish or anything, but I just don’t experience what their appeal might be — are all of Plugin Alliance’s channel strips, EQ’s, pre-amps, etc. … Demoed most of them, didn’t keep a single one, except for the Bettermaker EQ232D and the Maag Magnum-K. But even those, while good, are not must-have’s, in my opinion. Oh wait, I also kept the Black Box HG-2MS. Does everything you’d expect it to do and does it very well, but I use it much less than it deserves to be used, as my first choice for this type of processing remains Ploytec Aroma. (A situation which might change if it turns out that Aroma doesn’t work well in Monterey.)

And both Knifonium and Oberhausen are certainly worth $39.99.

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All of the above +
BX_Limiter True Peak, the most accurate limiter I own.
The Dear VR plugins are great if you work in multichannels.
I've used the Streamliner on a few project.
BX_Townhouse sometimes finds its way into my busses.

I bought the Warble.

/Anders

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Geoff Grace
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Good suggestions everyone.

I'll add my favorite Neve emulation—the Lindell Audio 80 Series—to the list. Sweet, warm timbre.

Best,

Geoff


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It’s two for $50 now for the next couple of days.

Pretty safe to assume from here on in there will always be these kinds of deals for PA plugs.

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I just found out that you can take $25 off on the current sale, with a one use coupon of WELCOME-BACK-25-OFF, resulting in a $5.99 purchase purchase price for items that are on sale for $30.99. I think it ends tonight, at midnight PST.

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Geoff

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