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  • D16 New Delay on the way - Sigmund (p.2)
2013/08/23 17:12:38
dmbaer
Sigmund is from the D16 Group, which alone makes it a plug-in of interest ... I have yet to encounter anything from them that's not high quality.  I wish them well with it.  There does seem to be a plethora of overqualified delays on the market these days. 
 
The newer ones make Timeless 2 (the former gold standard) look a little underpowered by comparison.  And didn't FF discount Timeless 2 by 50% right around the time FXpansion's Bloom was introduced?  Bloom is probably the closest thing to compare Sigmund to.  Of course there is MFM2, but I wonder if there's anyone alive who truly understands that one.  And then there's Echoboy ... way too expensive and requires iLok to boot.  Someone else is welcome to deal with that comparison.
2013/08/23 18:46:11
Jeff M.
Correct.
Timeless 2 was 50% off back in April.

Couldn't pass it up.


2013/09/19 14:27:54
Fog
well as the other thread mentioned.. it's out today.. and got a really nice discount price (due to having their other stuff) .. so because of that it's a no brainer after I try it for a bit , to make 100% sure.. although like fabfilter.. if it's something I don't have (e.g. like a de-sser)
 
the interface, I had a muck around with .. it could have been a bit better  e.g. like z3ta 2, where you can move the blocks around easier.
 
I do notice that pro audio companies go in phases... this seems to be the latest fad.. like FET black / white a while ago :)
 
 
2013/09/19 16:53:20
cclarry
It's been released...
2013/09/19 17:48:07
JohnKenn
Got my trigger finger itching on the credit card for this one.
 
Wasn't initially over impressed by the first bunch of mono echoes, but further presets down the line, and getting under the hood a bit...
 
Thought Timeless would be the final delay unit I'd ever buy, but this thing might be better than Timeless. This will really really be my last delay plug.
 
Looks like a simple license key file to activate, so wouldn't have to dig through the warez sites to get a reliable crack before purchasing.
 
John
2013/09/19 20:01:38
JohnKenn
Done got it and thanks Crowned for the heads up.
 
Perspective on getting the thing...
 
Means about 89 yankee dollars. If you got a group 16 plug already, reduces to under 72 dollars.
 
Transaction from here was immediate. They issue a serial number to get to the user area to register. Would require starting an account if first time.
 
Register and have access to the 32 and 64 bit versions as well as the license file to activate on infinite computers as needed..
 
Seamless and rapid sequence to get it up and running. No online activation, dongle ****.
 
This is a killer ap. Taking a few grains of rice out of the mouths of 99% of starving humanity, and this pains me, but if you are in a position to afford it, go for it.
 
John
2013/09/20 12:13:46
JohnKenn
That was fast.
Sigmund already on sale at AudioDeluxe for $75.49
2013/09/20 16:20:56
dmbaer
JohnKenn
That was fast.
Sigmund already on sale at AudioDeluxe for $75.49




If I recall correctly, D16 usually have a holiday sale.  I think they offered 30 or 35% discount on everything in their shop last year.  So, if you can wait a ten or twelve more weeks, you'll likely be able to save even more.
2013/09/20 19:00:59
JohnKenn
Dmbaer,
 
You're right. Got Toraverb from the folks on some fire sale, and could probably get Sigmund up the line for $50 at this rate.
 
Sigmund is some state of art macho plug, and guess I don't regret the $72 to get it now.
 
One hi point for random interest may be to program an independent delay line to a flange or chorus, then program another two of the four to a stereo echo. Program the fourth to a reverb. So far, covers a lot of bases like they honestly advertised. Barely scratched the surface of the potential.
 
Very pleased with this thing so far.
 
John
 
 
2013/09/21 10:52:16
ProjectM
Cool! I'll definitely get this as soon as I get paid!
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