Eventide has announced that the Eventide Reverb from Anthology II bundle will be available for the entire month of March for $199. After this offer is over it won’t be available as a single plug-in again.
From Eventide:
This full-featured, flexible, multi-effect plug-in born from Eventide’s flagship H8000 processor, the Eventide Reverb features nine room types, randomizing modulation, a Low-Fi effect, as well as a compressor, parametric EQ, and stereo delays.
As far as reverbs go, the Eventide ones are the best I’ve ever heard. I’m definitely getting one of their hardware units one day.
McDSP is running a 30% off sale until May when the AU versions are released and the prices increase.
At the moment I’m mostly using the two limiters Retro Limiter and ML4000 and at times Futzbox. Also really like the Retro EQ and am really looking forward to the upcoming compressor.
Ah, what the heck, one more post from my crap-ass internet connection. audioMIDI is offering Steven Slate Drums EX for $20, offer ends February 28th, 2010.
Steven Slate Drums EX includes a standalone as well as a plug-in version and contains 10 drum kits including the “Old Zep” kit recorded in a stone castle.
Right now you can now choose a free download of either AmpliTube Metal or AmpliTube Jimi Hendrix by purchasing and registering one of the following Stealth products: StealthPlug, Amplitube Fender, Stealth Pedal, Stealth Pedal Deluxe.
Waves has come up with a new way for you to buy their plug-ins. The slick line “do it your Waves” says a lot. Basically, you have three different options. “The quick choice” lets you choose a number of plug-ins in three different groups, “the custom choice” is more… ehm… customizable… but also more expensive. The third choice is the choice of various “artists picks”.
Studio Devil has released version 1.1. of Amp Modeler Pro. Amp Modeler Pro for VST and AU has been out for quite some time but now it’s also available in RTAS.
The update is free for registered users. There’s also discounts available for owners of Virtual Guitar Amp and Virtual Bass Amp. If you own VGA the price is $99, if you own VBA $109, and if you own both $79. The discount is good until March 30th. The regular price for Amp Modeler Pro is $149.
As promised by Brainworx, bx_control V2 left public beta February 1st and is now available in the Brainworx webstore. The upgrade is free for all bx_bundle customers and for everyone who purchased bx_control V1 after November 1st, 2009.
If you’re not one of the lucky ones but still desire some bx_control, you can grab it for 25% off until February 28th. That makes the Native version €75/$110 (list is €99/$149) and TDM €111/$166 (list is €149/$225).
The discount is also applicable to upgrades. If you’re a bx_control V1 owner who doesn’t fall in the golden date category, the upgrade is €36/$55 (list €49/$75).
By the way, Brainworx has also cooked up a much nicer looking website than before.
For a limited time you can get a $100 discount off any GRM Tools bundle or become an EMF Subscriber and save $200. The offer is good through January 31st. Read more →
I met up with Colin McDowell from McDSP at NAMM and had him show me the new Ultimate Compressor (previous post) and the new interfaces for FilterBank and CompressorBank. Read more →
If you jumped on the XILS-lab “no-brainer deal” and got the XILS 3 no-brainer you now have the chance to update to the full version for $99/€69. With the full version you get all the current modules as well as free updates for life.