PSP Bundle Specials

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2013/05/03 17:57:53 (permalink)

PSP Bundle Specials

Thanks, yet again Cakewalk!

Not only is the PSP offer a great deal, they were considerate enough to offer the Busspressor and RetroQ as a separate bundle for those of us that already bought the Vintage Warmer a few years back.

That's why I stick with Cakewalk.  They treat us well!

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    lawajava
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    Re:PSP Bundle Specials 2013/05/04 00:37:09 (permalink)
    I've just started looking into these. Very favorable reviews.
     
    Here are a couple, not necessarily recent, but on the topic:
     
    Busspressor review: http://www.sonicscoop.com...w-the-psp-busspressor/
     
    VintageWarmer review: http://mixonline.com/products/review/audio_pspaudioware_vintagewarmer/

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    SF_Green
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    Re:PSP Bundle Specials 2013/05/04 02:17:09 (permalink)
    I really like the Vintage Warmer compressor/limiter.  Adds a little analogue warmth (modeled on tape decks) up to serious distortion if you crank it. I also really like their MD 608 Multi-delay.  Very powerful but easy to use 8 channel delay/reverb/filter/modulation unit.  The Old Timer compressor is a great glue-it-together compressor and is super easy.  PSP has some really good products, and does a really good job of providing lots of useful presets to get you started and show you what the units can do.

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    Re:PSP Bundle Specials 2013/05/04 02:51:41 (permalink)
    PSP stuff is great IMHO. Plus there's some great tutorials available.
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