Group Buy EAReverb ( awesome natural reverb )
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Frankh |
Taken from KVR audio. I am in this as it sound superb:
eaReckon has just launched a Group Buy for EAReverb.
EAReverb is an algorithmic reverb designed to provide a very natural reverb sound.
Never heard about EAReverb???
Please read some opinions at KVR, eaReckon, Music Radar, Sounds and Gear, BuenasIdeas.de, beat-kaufmann.com and in the latest issue of Computer Music Magazine (#164).
The normal price is €129.
Even if reviewers talk about this 32/64bit VST and AU plugin as being fairly priced, eaReckon would like to experiment a Group Buy and make you save the money that could have been invested in an early marketing campaign.
Anyone can subscribe from May 4th to May 20th 2011.
There is no entry fee.
The final price will depend on the number of subscribed buyers on May 21th 2011.
After verification, this price will be available from May 21th to May 28th 2011.
The final price is currently €99.
If 20 buyers join the group, the final price will be €89.
40 buyers -> €79
100 buyers -> €69
200 buyers -> €59
500 buyers -> €49
We all know how difficult it may be to be the first to enter such a group while the final price is still "high"...
Never thought, during a group buy, that 500 people may be waiting for 20 others to subscribe?
That's why a "max price" option is available so you can automatically enter the group as soon as your "max price" is reached.
For exemple, if you do not want to (or cannot) pay more than €49 for EAReverb, you can set your max price to €49 right now.
If enough people are willing to pay €49, the final price will immediately reach €49 and you will be automatically added to the buyers list...
If the final price is more than your "max price", you will not have to buy the software.
Feel free to spread the news! The more we are, the more money YOU will save.
GROUP BUY PAGE: http://www.eareckon.com/index.php?o...apper&Itemid=75
(you just need to create a free user account to participate)
All the best,
Philippe |
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Richard Butler |
If companies cannot get a simple thing like the listening demos right, it puts me off going any further.
I don't have time or inclanation to listen to a rock guitar solo, then have to wait for the 'wet' example when you can't even hear a difference between the 2.
Those demos are rubbish.
You need it like this;
1) Vocal unprocessed PLAY
2) Vocal short room verb PLAY
This way I can flit between each to hear the difference properly.
I cannot wait for each piece of music in turn and try to REMEMBER how the bit just before sounded.
I don;t want to download the demo prodcut - it takes time and why should I bother - first I want SIMPLE A/B audio demos on your site - one at a time - not 5 bits of playing on each play button. |
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Waza |
Actually Richard you make a good point there. |
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Beatflux |
Sounds more natural than other algorithmic verbs, but it still doesn't beat IR reverbs for realism. |
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