After an afternoon session I did
with Per a few weeks ago, I've fall in love with those SoundToys plugins,
expecially Echoboy and
Crystalizer.
So I've checked their website and
me too noticed they are overpriced, till you buy the native effects pack ($495),
then you will pay each plugin about $ 99, that is a reasonable
price.
So it's an issue of market policy
they are adopting.
The sound of those plugins is
really of the highest levels...it's a real temptation.
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Sent: Sunday, June 21, 2009 1:17 AM
Subject: Re: Augustus Loop, Little Spacy
and
I think overpriced and I know the Soundtoys collection
needs an ilok usb key to work so I assume that the crystallizer by itself
would also need the ilok key. I demo'ed the soundtoys and they sound great but
I only have 2 usb's on my macbook white, those are used up in my looping
setup and I thought if I was ever willing to spend 500 for plug-ins that money
could go a lot further elsewhere. I was only really interested in the echo boy
plug but that is also 350 if you buy it seperately from the
collection.
This is an unrelated plug-in to the Crystallizer but I'm
demoing 'More Feedback Machine 2' right now from U-he because I'm testing out
different delays. It sounds awesome, and it's 79 bucks.
Todd
Matthews
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Rick Walker <looppool@cruzio.com>
wrote:
Per
suggested, amongst other things, the SoundToy's Crystallizer
plugin.
I was curious so I looked it up. They are
charging $350 for a plugin that uses a single effect from an
earlier 80's version of an Eventide Harmonizer.
Doesn't that seem
extremely overpriced or is it just me?
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