Softube TSAR-1r Reverb: 66.00

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2012/04/19 13:06:12 (permalink)

Softube TSAR-1r Reverb: 66.00

Just in case you wanted this for the Pro Channel. Softube is having a sale on their site for this and other plugs.

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    Re:Softube TSAR-1r Reverb: 66.00 2012/04/19 22:11:56 (permalink)
    Thanks for the heads up.  

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    Re:Softube TSAR-1r Reverb: 66.00 2012/04/20 09:33:58 (permalink)
    Update to this:

    TSAR-1R (the version that the ProChannel module is based upon) is on sale at AudioDeluxe.com for $49.00 if you have an account with them.

    They also have the Softube Mix Bundle for $249.00 for account holders.

    It's my understanding, as I read it, that a representative from Softube responded in the thread about the discontinuation of the Mix Bundle here in the Cakewalk store, that Softube will make available the ProChannel version to registered users of any of the plugs that were in the Mix Bundle.

    At $49 I may add the TSAR-1R reverb.  I'm going to demo the VST version today and decide.
    post edited by Jind - 2012/04/20 10:20:11

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    Re:Softube TSAR-1r Reverb: 66.00 2012/04/20 10:12:02 (permalink)
    Nice catch!

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