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2014/07/12 07:42:16
cclarry
$29 on July 16th...

Even less at the discounters

Will post links when available


2014/07/12 07:55:02
The Maillard Reaction
I was just looking at Waves Tune and its $400 pricing at JRR,
 
I couldn't help but notice that L2 was listed right next to it at $250.
 
I couldn't help but think; "What a rip off for a limiter"... and now I see that while you can actually pay $250 for it you can also actually pay less than $29.00.
 
That's how to keep customers coming back.
 
:-S
 
 
 
 
 
 
It makes me wonder what Waves Tune actually costs.
2014/07/12 08:35:52
Jimbo21
JRRShop sent me an email that has the L1 listed for $29 and the  Ultrapitch for $39.
2014/07/12 08:51:34
cclarry
OOpps...fixed
2014/07/12 09:15:57
The Maillard Reaction
$29.00 for L1?
 
Highway robbery. :-)
2014/07/12 09:18:55
cclarry
mike_mccue
$29.00 for L1?
 
Highway robbery. :-)




2014/07/12 11:33:14
ltb
Wasn't LI one of the very first plugins ever to be released? I've had the 15 years or so, tried them all & this still gets used as my default track limiter.
Light on resources too. My templates use 30 instances, no problem.
Unless I'm really squashing a track I don't need to use anything else.
2014/07/12 12:44:22
bitflipper
According to wikipedia, their first product was a parametric equalizer in 1992. That's ancient history in this business! It was, in fact, the very first audio plugin (for Sound Tools, predecessor to ProTools). What's even more amazing is that they're still selling it.
2014/07/12 13:53:46
Eddie TX
bitflipper
According to wikipedia, their first product was a parametric equalizer in 1992. That's ancient history in this business! It was, in fact, the very first audio plugin (for Sound Tools, predecessor to ProTools). What's even more amazing is that they're still selling it.

 
And what's even more amazing than that is that it still works great!  I use Q10 all the time ... I haven't found anything that I like better for surgical cuts at particular frequencies.  So clean and transparent, with no noticeable CPU hit. 
 
I'm not wild about most of Waves' other EQ plugs, which I think have been bettered by the competition, but this oldie-but-goodie has aged well in my book.
 
Cheers,
Eddie
 
2014/07/12 17:59:53
ampfixer
Classics never go out of fashion. Love L1.
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