Interesting deal...

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2012/10/28 12:04:59 (permalink)

Interesting deal...

I ran across this: http://www.crysonic.com/bundles.html
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    tacman7
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    Re:Interesting deal... 2012/10/28 12:09:39 (permalink)
    Anyone have any experience with their plugs?
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    Re:Interesting deal... 2012/10/28 12:11:37 (permalink)
    Almost begs the question "why?"

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    Re:Interesting deal... 2012/10/28 12:34:53 (permalink)
    Crysonic have long since crapped in their own nest as far as early adopters of these plugs are concerned.  Terrible customer service and way overpriced goods.  The "incredible sale price" is just a little bit more than what they are actually worth IMHO.  If there is actually anyone who has paid $1400 for the complete bundle I've got a bridge they might want to purchase as well.

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    Re:Interesting deal... 2012/10/28 13:35:33 (permalink)
    I bought some of their plugs to try out  a while back. Just as Y.O.P. says, their customer service is terrible and their plugs get a "Meh" from me at best....they're not bad, but just...well...Meh.

    If you do decide to buy them (and I don't suggest it) don't be in a hurry. They've been spamming my inbox with "Holy crap, all our plugs on sale!!! Normally 6.4 million dollars but now only 24.99 for just this week!!" emails every week for the last year or two.

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    Re:Interesting deal... 2012/10/28 14:00:21 (permalink)
    Lots of blinky lights and cool colors though....as if...

    The code wars continue...

    I have eventually settled on Cakewalk, UAD, Waves (the API collection is really hard to beat) and Izotope...having spent thousands of dollars in this vast consuming black-hole I can tell you...less is more.

    I am actually getting to where I just about ONLY use the Cake stuff...found it holds its own with the UAD (which is very costly when you consider the cost of the card and upgrade circus)...

    Waves still has some very good "go-to" stuff....

    Izotope I still use out of loyalty and they actually have been a bit ahead of the curve on native stuff...I just have never liked the "Green Lantern" interface...

    I'm using SOnar Platinium on a 6 core Lynx Audio machine and a ton of vintage pre-amps/eq's/comps I build for fun and sometimes money, REDD.47/API/Neve I also use the UAD stuff, and also use a Macbook Logic 9 through Apogee...
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