I feel the same way, though I do enjoy going to a synth that I don’t know all that well and just spending time digging into it and trying to unlock its secrets. Sometimes the most relaxing thing is picking a plugin that I’ve rarely used, maybe it’s because it came with a bundle and I wasn’t all that interested in it, and just forcing myself to make something with it.If anyone wants to transfer their excess plugins to me, I’d appreciate it and I promise I wouldn’t make great tracks with them and then flaunt it in their face.I'm just at that point to where I want to know all the details of the plugins I use, I'm rarely satisfied with presets and enjoy patch creation as part of the process. It ticks me off I have dozens of plugins I only know the common parameters of, not their unique features. I enjoyed using Abysnth and knowing it in and out for the most part. I have 575 AU's and 470 VSTs. From memory I think 130 of them are instrument plugins.
I'm in the maximalist category for the most part, but it's not bad to look at it from the other perspective.
Statistics: Posted by zerocrossing — Fri Oct 25, 2024 4:33 am