![]() ![]() But with a lot of the Gold range, there's a high number of 'also rans' in there, i.e. ALL of it for one yearly fee.īut not only that, they (Slate) do have some really considerable plugins within the range that add to your arsenal way above what the Gold bundle gives you, Waves, once registered will flood you with offers and constantly wanting you to update, upgrade - whatever! And it's really tempting sometimes with their $29 offers - but you end up with more products than you need, and then the update cycle comes around and they're wanting you to pay for that also.Īs a logic user, there's much that Logic can do, that Waves Gold can do also. In some respects i think the Slate offering is probably better than the Gold deal, only from the viewpoint that Waves WILL try and screw you over with their updates at some point even though you feel you 'own' them from the outset, whereas the Slate offer it's kinda clean what you're getting for your money - i.e. ![]() But you have that commitment each year of course. Well, look at the Slate 'everything' bundle that's running for $150/year at the moment - that's also one hell of an offer as you get a lot of high valued plugins for a reasonable cost per year, you don't have to worry about updates, and each new product is added to your account. For example Waves Gold is $161.82 when you checkout, and you're getting the identical product.Īs to if they're a good investment. Check our Audiodeluxe, they do the waves prices/deals but usually give you anywhere between 10-20% off when you pay for them with a registered account (They don't show the full discounts until then). ![]()
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