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October 16, 2025 at 4:53 am in reply to: Wavesfactory Introduces Re-Esser Plugin INTRO PRICE: $69 (reg. $99) #1000036335July 15, 2025 at 1:50 am in reply to: 🔥🔥🔥Over 90% Off On Sonnox Plugins with Code; Oxford Inflator $14.03! #1000031960
These deals aren’t supposed to work with the loyalty vouchers are they? That’s a great price for Infiltrator.
No they aren’t. Never hurts to try though. 😂
1January 24, 2025 at 12:19 am in reply to: UVI Falcon Special incl. 19 Expansions for $199 #1000022832December 6, 2024 at 6:54 am in reply to: Universal Audio Holiday Sale – up to 85% off; $25 coupon for customers #1000020786So much possibilities to play with in this synth.
Also they have released 2 new expansions: Pulsación and Modular Drums, with an expansion sale of buy one get one free ($39 each).
1Most likely until Summer. But I’m not sure if they will discount it this summer since Komplete 15 is still so new… (let’s hope they do so they can take my money)
On peter saidChritimas time or will I have to wait until Summer?
1Sorry I was too occupied with work recently that I didn’t have time to check my notifications.
The current forum landing page looks much more streamlined and straightforward.
For the “2. need to look for their desired sub-forum to visit.” I mostly meant that with the crowded words of the subforums, it might be challenging to find the exact one. It’s not impossible, but it just takes a little time to get used to their relative positions.
On another note, I do agree that creating extra pages to go through can also be jarring to the average viewer. That’s why we need different perspectives to start with!

Currently, the average viewer will still need to 1. scroll to reach the bottom of the page, 2. need to look for their desired sub-forum to visit.
Two suggestions I can think of:
- To have a clearer stratification between the different levels of forums
Instead of DAWs, VST, non-Music, etc as a long roll on bunch of words, maybe a small return key and color coding (changing them to grey maybe) can help
i.e.
Deals
DAWs (123, 123)
VST (345, 345)
non-Music (789, 789) - Maybe show less of the sub-forums and have visitors come in the subforum itself to choose their desired place to go, so the visitor only sees one page of the big titles: Coffee House, Deals, Digital Audio Recording etc…
The forum is going in the right direction, and I’m happy to be a part of it!
September 14, 2024 at 12:42 am in reply to: Answer these 7 Questions to Get to Know Each Other A Little Better #10000133501. What country do you live in?
Currently living in Hong Kong, a very tiny city in Asia.2. What musical instrument(s) do you play and when did you start playing?
I started playing the piano since I was 4, and slowly had my hands on violin and flute. I guess I dabbled into playing the guitar, but never picked up my slack to learning it.3. Do you sing?
I sing quite a lot! I was singing most of my songs that I wrote, and I’m also teaching others singing.4. What level of experience do you have with audio engineering?
I started out doing covers – mostly one takes, with me on the piano and my friend singing back when I was in high school. I found out that doing multiple takes on a single performance was fun, but also tedious as one mistakes means a whole other take. So I slowly started to get my head wet into the audio engineering world (which comes as a by-product from me learning audio production). I would say I’m rather intermediate in my audio engineering road – I’m starting to hear the ‘problems’ in my mixes and know the suitable tools to solve my problem, but I’m still not till the level of artistry in my mixing work.5. What genres of music do you play?
Mostly pop (with a bit of Kpop and Mandopop threw inside) and RnB.6. What are some of the musical artists and music that inspire you?
Too many that I’ll just list a few that comes to my mind: Ariana Grande, Bruno Mars, Baekhyun, Khalil Fong, etc.7. Do you do music as a hobby, semi-professionally, or professionally? If you’re a hobbyist did you once do music professionally or semi-professionally?
Music is (kinda) my hobby and profession. I teach music in a high school, mostly just basic singing and fundamental music knowledge, while also conducting for one of our school choirs. I’m currently a bit busy so I wasn’t doing music these two years and I never did producing / mixing professionally. (I still remember one time I was arranging for our local TV but that basically was the closest one time I got to ‘professional’.BONUS QUESTION
Do you have any musical goals you hope to accomplish?
Just hoping to get my ass into producing music more. I was a bit too occupied with other aspects of my life (conducting and teaching) that I seldom have the energy to make music in my leisure time. Now I just want to sleep haha7 - To have a clearer stratification between the different levels of forums
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