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SSL Native X-Saturator is Just $10 until February 2
Solid State Logic’s (SSL) Native X-Saturator analog-style saturation plugin is available for just $10 until February 25, which slashes 92% off the $119 list price. The deal is available at both the SSL and Plugin Boutique web stores. However, if you buy from Plugin Boutique, you can also pick up the site’s February gift, a [...] View post: SSL Native X-Saturator is Just $10 until February 2 View the full article -
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Which Digital DJ Tips Scratch Course Is Right For Me?
So you want to learn to scratch, and you’re a diligent reader of this website who’s noticed that we actually have two scratch courses available to buy. They are Scratching For Controller DJs and DJ Jazzy Jeff’s Scratch Skills Masterclass – both great courses with thousands of students. So the question is, which one is … Continued The post Which Digital DJ Tips Scratch Course Is Right For Me? appeared first on Digital DJ Tips. View the full article -
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Variety of Sound released FREE FeenstaubTC tube compressor for Windows
After his successful exciter and transient shaper FeenstaubTX, developer Variety of Sound is back with his second instalment in the Feenstaub series, the FeenstaubTC tube compressor. Note that the plugin is 64-bit, VST3/VST2 and Windows only. Whenever Variety of Sound releases a plugin, people get excited. And for a good reason, I might add. In [...] View post: Variety of Sound released FREE FeenstaubTC tube compressor for Windows View the full article -
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RipplerX is a FREE and open-source AAS Chromaphone-inspired synth plugin
The RipplerX synth, in its various stages, began life as a research project studying physically modeled drums. The first iteration used the open-source Sai’ke Partials as a reference and developed into a synth heavily inspired by AAS Chromaphone and Ableton’s Collision. RipplerX is built with JUCE and is available in AU, VST3, and LV2 formats [...] View post: RipplerX is a FREE and open-source AAS Chromaphone-inspired synth plugin View the full article -
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dj tutorials How to Handle Requests Like a Pro Without Losing Your Flow
In any creative field—whether it’s music, writing, art, or design—requests from others can sometimes feel like a constant stream of interruptions. These requests, whether from clients, collaborators, or even your audience, can challenge your artistic integrity. However, the ability to handle these demands without losing your creative flow is an essential skill. Not only does it help you maintain control over your craft, but it also builds stronger relationships and enhances your reputation as a professional. In this article, we will explore tactful ways to balance the need to please others with your personal artistic vision. Let’s dive into how to handle requests like a pro, ensuring that your work remains both true to you and well-received by others… The post How to Handle Requests Like a Pro Without Losing Your Flow appeared first on GlobalDJsGuide. View the full article
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