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  • Has anyone tried the Izotope Elements bundle?
2017/07/07 00:48:27
dubdisciple
Got an e-mail offer today from Izotope offering bundle for only $79. Trying to weigh whether it is worth it.
2017/07/07 11:22:12
cclarry
You can pick it up for about $60 at Time Space with code N3WS10

https://www.timespace.com/product/IZOEBUP-120/
2017/07/07 14:29:25
Fleer
That's the upgrade, o my king.
2017/07/07 15:34:16
cclarry
Fleer
That's the upgrade, o my king.



As long as you own one of the other products you can buy it...
I believe if you own Neutron or Ozone you are still qualified...


2017/07/07 15:46:01
Fleer
Yep, even if you only own the RX Plugin Pack.
2017/07/07 15:47:40
Fleer
dubdisciple
Got an e-mail offer today from Izotope offering bundle for only $79. Trying to weigh whether it is worth it.

As for me, with the RX Plugin Pack, Neutron (standard) and Ozone (full) in my tewlbox, I guess it doesn't add much. Except simplicity.
2017/07/07 16:41:58
mettelus
I had never seen Elements before and sort of on the fence about them (on paper in the comparison charts). Track Assist does exist, but not sure if that cross talks to other tracks (if it does, that feature alone is worth something). They are most likely less CPU hungry than Neutron/Ozone, but the advanced version allow single module insertion and stand alone mode (Ozone). If you have none of the programs yet, it would be worth demoing them. If Track Assist will tap other tracks, that is very nice to check frequency collisions. If you qualify for the $60 upgrade, there are few other VSTs good at that for the same price.
2017/07/07 16:59:42
dwardzala
I picked up it up at Gearfest.  One benefit is you get in cheaper for the upgrade path.  I haven't any of the plug-ins yet, though.
2017/07/08 01:54:31
bitflipper
What you're getting are "lite" versions of these products. The only one I've tried is Ozone Elements, and I felt it was too limited to be of much use. You basically get presets and little else. And presets aren't really much help in mastering.
 
That said, if you're thinking in terms of a cheap product to introduce your students to some concepts, it might serve that purpose just fine. But if it's for your own use, you'll be better off using Cakewalk's new limiter.
2017/07/08 04:21:49
dubdisciple
Thanks for feedback. I'm already in upgrade loop so i doubt this does much for me.
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