W. A. Production was founded in 2014 to provide electronic music producers of all kinds with the tools they need to make their best music possible without breaking the bank. Beginning by offering professional-quality audio samples, W. A. Production has since grown into a globally-recognized developer of Audio Plugins, DAW Templates, Music Production Courses, and more.
W. A. Production also prides itself on top-quality human-to-human customer support. Ensuring a positive customer experience is W. A.'s number one priority, and the team works hard to prevent and rectify any issues that customers may experience.
W. A. Production is constantly innovating and testing new boundaries, pushing its product offering and the industry as a whole to new heights. W. A.'s team does this by continuing to ask themselves each day: "What about making your sound better?"
insane software for such a cheap price. i just bought it yesterday alongside another software, and i can say i have a lot of uses for Deres for both my current and future projects. good job WA!
Great synth! I am happy that I own it. This video is explaining very clearly how to create your own wavetables in Babylon 2. And how you can use them. Great video! Thanks 😘
For several days now I have not been able to share my requests with my partners (multiaccounts) and their account has zero followers. what's worse, information about an incorrect token appears next to their account after an attempt to share it. what should we do now to make it work like before?
ok. I figured this would be a bit of a shilling for your own product, but this was honest and well done. That second track of yours is amazing. Thanks for the vid. I'll test out the service... even though it's a different genre.
I think my biggest question isn’t weather the plugin works, clearly it does. But how do I know which is the worst offending frequency when they all sound pretty nasty? Is there a good me theology for identifying the worst one?
I would suggest using deres when you notice an offending frequency in a specific element during the mixing process. I wouldn't go seeking out frequencies left and right, because you will find them and go a bit crazy. Usually, if a resonance needs fixing, you'll notice it stand out during the mixing process.
Silliest pricing I have ever seen. This is a reverse group buy where you get punished rather than more buyers taking it a lower tier. I have been in hospital for 8 days and sick for 11 days. I had 107 fever with an acute bacterial infection. I only saw the email for the first time today as I've only been well enough to even look at email for the first time today. So, no buy. Keep it. I hate this punishing of loyal customers that some companies do. Yeah, I have like 20 of their plugins, so why not pay more than others? Good one.
I'm sorry you have been ill, but I don't understand your point. Are you aware that all owners of Babylon 1 get an option to upgrade to Babylon 2 for $9.90?
@@w.a.production Hi well then I wrote it wrong. When I made the comment, you were offering the new synth to ANYONE for 9.90, but only a certain amount of copies, then it doubled, then after enough people buy it at that price, then it goes up again. This is exactly what I mean by reverse group buy and it's punishing those who had no way of knowing about it. I would have bought it for 10 bucks for sure but I am not going to pay more than others because I was slow when it was beyond my control. It's a really bad way to punish loyal customers and if you can't see that, there's nothing I can do to explain it further. I don't own version 1, so there's no upgrade path. It is what it is.
The filters alone justify the update, those are sweet! But overall, this is not just new features added, this is a whole new synth with a different workflow but also a lot more possibilities than the original. A worthy addition that could almost be called Babylon 3
I will follow up separately, but when using a "quad" oscillator, I am not able to move the target using a mouse or track pad. I can only alter the XY position using the separate controls. I was using the demo, downloaded last week.