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by Peru » Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:19 am
Under "Classic" there is a zipper transition that somebody was trying to create a while back.
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by Chuck Engels » Fri Jul 08, 2011 1:42 pm
I love all of the ProDad plugins I do not have the Adorage stuff but have wanted to get it for quite some time now. The Mercalli stabilizer, Vitascene and Heroglyph plug ins I do have and they are great, well worth the price IMO
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by momoffduty » Fri Jul 08, 2011 8:04 pm
A few years ago I downloaded a free Adorage Magic sample transitions that had about 170 effects. Someone posted the link here. I did a quick google search and there are free sample downloads, but I do not know if those sites are safe. On the ProDad site you can buy separate packs of Adorage transitions/fx for about $66.
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by George Tyndall » Fri Jul 08, 2011 9:14 pm
momoffduty wrote:A few years ago I downloaded a free Adorage Magic sample transitions that had about 170 effects. Someone posted the link here. I did a quick google search and there are free sample downloads, but I do not know if those sites are safe. On the ProDad site you can buy separate packs of Adorage transitions/fx for about $66.
I see there are 11 separate packs for $66 each (download only), which equals $726, so $249 is a heck of a deal. And Chuck says they are useful. Hmmm.
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