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Post by indiehouse on Nov 24, 2022 19:00:01 GMT -6
Does anyone know how the discount structure works? I generated my discounts based on products I already own. I have like 4 discount codes which I can stack. Let’s say I wanted to purchase two more plugs. Would it make sense to buy the lesser expensive one, then generate another set of discount codes to include the plug-in I just bought, then buy the second more expensive one (Cinematic Rooms)? Can I even do that?
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Post by kcatthedog on Nov 24, 2022 20:26:30 GMT -6
I think you can and that I did that a while ago.
Matt is very helpful, you could just email him too ?
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Post by indiehouse on Nov 24, 2022 20:36:42 GMT -6
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Post by kcatthedog on Nov 24, 2022 21:09:26 GMT -6
, but when you get your discounts don’t you get an email or link that explains how you can stack them ?
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Post by WKG on Nov 24, 2022 21:43:06 GMT -6
, but when you get your discounts don’t you get an email or link that explains how you can stack them ? Yep, that's what I did earlier today. I got three codes and applied them all to 7th Heaven Pro, $118 total. I'd probably buy the cheapest one first to have more codes towards the bigger purchase.
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Post by indiehouse on Nov 24, 2022 21:47:27 GMT -6
, but when you get your discounts don’t you get an email or link that explains how you can stack them ? Yep, that's what I did earlier today. I got three codes and applied them all to 7th Heaven Pro, $118 total. I'd probably buy the cheapest one first to have more codes towards the bigger purchase. I think that’s the strategy. One at a time. Cheapest first, generating new discounts.
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Post by WKG on Nov 24, 2022 21:55:13 GMT -6
Yep, that's what I did earlier today. I got three codes and applied them all to 7th Heaven Pro, $118 total. I'd probably buy the cheapest one first to have more codes towards the bigger purchase. I think that’s the strategy. One at a time. Cheapest first, generating new discounts. Yeah, plus codes combined with the sale right now is really good. I don't think I'm done at liquidsonics yet, just got to figure out what's next, maybe cinematic rooms...
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Post by indiehouse on Nov 24, 2022 22:25:14 GMT -6
I think that’s the strategy. One at a time. Cheapest first, generating new discounts. Yeah, plus codes combined with the sale right now is really good. I don't think I'm done at liquidsonics yet, just got to figure out what's next, maybe cinematic rooms... I think I’m going for that for sure. Just trying to decide lustrous plates or reverberate.
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Post by kcatthedog on Nov 25, 2022 0:59:26 GMT -6
There’s a Reverberate on GS.
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Post by WKG on Nov 25, 2022 20:37:30 GMT -6
They got me...
I ended up with Cinematic Rooms pro, 7th heaven Pro and Lustrous Plates. Out the door for less than the 7th Heaven Pro regular price. I probably could have saved a few extra bucks but plates was a last minute decision.
I certainly did not intend to invest in more plugins but I will use these.
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Post by tasteliketape on Nov 25, 2022 22:15:06 GMT -6
br]If you own Reverb Foundry plugins they will count as discount towards liquid Sonics and vice verses
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Post by indiehouse on Nov 28, 2022 7:04:50 GMT -6
Liquidsonics loyalty discounts are ridiculous. Good enough reason to choose them over others for that reason alone.
Cinematic Rooms is FANTASTIC. And I own a Bricasti.
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Post by sean on Nov 28, 2022 7:13:48 GMT -6
So is it a better deal to buy the complete bundle, or one at a time cheapest to most expensive?
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Post by kcatthedog on Nov 28, 2022 7:36:52 GMT -6
You have to do the cumulative math to know ?
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Post by sean on Nov 28, 2022 8:04:21 GMT -6
I mean, if you click on "Ultimate Liquidsonics Bundle" it doesn't even tell you what's included...
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Post by kcatthedog on Nov 28, 2022 8:46:00 GMT -6
With the LiquidSonics Ultimate Bundle you can get the very best LiquidSonics plug-ins all in one place – that’s Seventh Heaven Professional, Cinematic Rooms Professional, Reverberate 3, Illusion and Lustrous Plates Surround – and save BIG! Or stretch just a little further to the Reverb Suite to also pack in Reverb Foundry’s Tai Chi and HD Cart for the best savings in store. Got this here: www.liquidsonics.com/bundles/
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Post by indiehouse on Nov 28, 2022 11:04:13 GMT -6
You have to add it to cart to see what’s in the bundle. I don’t know how much you save on bundles compared to individual. But each purchase will get you another discount code. So I bought individually, starting with the least expensive moving up, generating new discount codes each time. I ended up with Reverberate 3, Tai Chi and Cinematic Rooms.
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Post by kcatthedog on Nov 28, 2022 16:07:03 GMT -6
Btw for BF, you can get tai chi light for $29: upgrade later or $99 half price full license.
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Post by Martin John Butler on Nov 28, 2022 18:13:51 GMT -6
I don't really see why I would add yet another reverb to the large batch of reverbs I still barely know how to tweak well. I use, UAD's Ocean Way as a reverb, Liquid Sonics Seventh Heaven, Relab XL480, Sound Toys Little Plate, Echo Boy, UAD EMT-140, Phoenix Verb, Excalibur, Valhalla Supermassive and Apple's reverbs. I'm probably forgetting a few.
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Post by indiehouse on Nov 28, 2022 19:03:25 GMT -6
I don't really see why I would add yet another reverb to the large batch of reverbs I still barely know how to tweak well. I use, UAD's Ocean Way as a reverb, Liquid Sonics Seventh Heaven, Relab XL480, Sound Toys Little Plate, Echo Boy, UAD EMT-140, Phoenix Verb, Excalibur, Valhalla Supermassive and Apple's reverbs. I'm probably forgetting a few. Because it's a shiny new object?
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Post by indiehouse on Nov 28, 2022 19:05:18 GMT -6
I grabbed Cinematic Rooms for a little over 40 bucks. Really hard to pass up that deal, especially when it sounds as good as it does. I never really liked Ocean Way that much. It always sounded phasey to me.
Oh, and I can sell my Liquid Sonics license...
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Post by Martin John Butler on Nov 28, 2022 19:39:21 GMT -6
I agree, Ocean Way is a little weird. I only use it as a room reverb, just enough on the track to make it sound like the instrument was played in a room, no re-mic. I've heard some tracks other people did with it that actually made me think it was done in a real studio. I don't know how they did it though.
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Post by WKG on Nov 28, 2022 20:16:58 GMT -6
I just picked up Tai Chi for $29.
I'll have plenty of time to play with these as I am out following ankle surgery. Getting a few new plates apparently has triggered a reverb binge....
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Post by the other mark williams on Nov 28, 2022 21:03:50 GMT -6
I just got the full version of Tai Chi for $70 with discounts, and I may get Lustrous Plates before it's all said and done. That's one of the few plugins I miss from canceling my Slate Everything Bundle a couple/few years back.
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Post by OtisGreying on Nov 29, 2022 21:44:32 GMT -6
You have to add it to cart to see what’s in the bundle. I don’t know how much you save on bundles compared to individual. But each purchase will get you another discount code. So I bought individually, starting with the least expensive moving up, generating new discount codes each time. I ended up with Reverberate 3, Tai Chi and Cinematic Rooms. indiehouse how much did these 3 end up costing? Also, how much were the discount codes given? Thanks, trying to debate doing it this way versus a bundle.
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