Setting up one email sequence shouldn’t drain your marketing budget for the rest of the year. (“I don’t think a GoFundMe for our Facebook ads is gonna pull on any heart strings.”)
Between integrating code, duplicating templates, and managing content—you’re running out of cashflow before you even hit anyone’s inbox.
You need an email marketing solution that offers all the tools you need to build your email list without breaking the bank.
The dream synthesizer did not seem to exist: a wavetable synthesizer with a truly high-quality sound, visual and creative workflow-oriented interface to make creating and altering sounds fun instead of tedious, and the ability to “go deep” when desired - to create / import / edit / morph wavetables, and manipulate these on playback in real-time.
Based on our record, Serum should be more popular than SendFox. It has been mentiond 30 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
You should also check out https://sendfox.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
From what you wrote, it sounds like mostly informational. Sending updates and such. For that, you can use a newsletter. I like Sendfox for ease of use and fair pricing. https://sendfox.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
There are a million mailing list services for email marketing. thats what you need. heres one for example https://sendfox.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Surprised to see no one has mentioned https://sendfox.com/. They mention having 100,000+ users, and requires a one-time fee for sending. Misses some of the bells-and-whistles, but good enough for me and a few friends I know. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
What matters though is choosing a good synthesizer. I personally use Serum (~190$) for most things, since it's easy to use and has a big community with a lot of free and paid presets. Source: 9 months ago
One of the problems I am currently facing is having a large lookup table. I want to have a large set of predefined sound waves that can be manipulated like programs such as Serum. Is this still possible with an MC instead of an MCU? (Calculating the waves in real-time instead of using a lookup table might be too computationally intensive for most budget options). Source: 11 months ago
You'll have to find some other alternative for your Text-to-speech needs. Serum has a basic speech synth, Vital uses Amazon's TTS solution, and you'll find plenty more with a quick google search. Source: about 1 year ago
You can also download Vital for wavetable emulation. https://www.discodsp.com/obxd/ You can also buy Serum https://xferrecords.com/products/serum for I think $190 or get it off Splilce for $10 a month until you pay it off. Source: about 1 year ago
Then all the synths are serum, in previous projects I have used magical 8 bit and tb_peach. Source: about 1 year ago
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