
Within 24 hours, you'll get an e-mail reply with a discount code to get Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio for only $99 (normally $179), which is $1 less than buying all three VSTs directly from Memory Moon. Submit your e-mail and attach your receipt photo.Click on "crossgrade" at the top of the screen.Go to the Acoustica website and click, "Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio.".Find your e-mail receipt from the Apple AppStore and print-screen an image of that.For Logic-owners interested in the PC-version of the Memory Moon VSTs (who don't already own a PC-based DAW): Knowing that Acoustica Mixcraft 8 Pro Studio (an entry-level PC DAW) includes all three of Memory Moon's VSTs, I thought I'd get that since I don't own a PC-based DAW to host any VSTs. But I also have a brand new all-in-one Core i5 24" touchscreen PC with 8GB of RAM that I'm not using, so I thought I'd dedicate it to running a soft-synth.

My main rig is a 27" Core i7 iMac with 40GB of RAM running Apple Logic Pro X. For variety, I plan to get Arturia's version also someday (maybe during their Black Friday sale). I finally got my copy of Memory Moon's ME-80 up and running, and I have to say I'm pretty impressed (though I've never played a CS80). After trawling through a million threads over the last few days, I found a consensus of about a half-dozen here that the ME-80 edges out Arturia's CS80V for more accurately nailing the legendary Yamaha CS80 (nevertheless, the Arturia emulation both looks and sounds great).

It's funny you started this thread just now since I just got my copy of ME-80 running a few minutes ago.
