Thinking about a few software purchases

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2012/05/26 17:03:32 (permalink)

Thinking about a few software purchases

I got BFD Eco for $30 a while back when it was on sale and now the offering for BFD2 is ending soon I was considering upgrading for $99. I already have Addictive Drums and most the of adpacks for that, Komplete7, Geist and Tremor. At the moment I don't feel like I REALLY need BFD2, but it seems like a good deal and I think I would find it useful. I like FXpansion and own most of their products.. any thoughts?

Also wondering if anyone else here is using U-he's Diva... I downloaded the demo and it sounds really good, minus the crackles and pops which I'm told is part of the demo restrictions. It sounds really really good actually, anyone here using it?


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    Re:Thinking about a few software purchases 2012/05/26 18:12:28 (permalink)
    Diva will be challenging for the number 1 spot. It's got the best reviews of any synth I've seen, even better than Omnisphere. It may even be appropriate to use the over-used 'game-changer expression. You do need a top spec PC that can take it apparently. Be interesting to see how many come up for license transfer shortly. You have to wait 9 months with U-he stuff. I've not tested it as my PC would blow a gasket on the first note.

    BFD2 is a great deal. If you want more drums then it's too good to pass.
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