What is interesting, that some of you are interested in reducing their amount of plugins, for the sake of "productivity" (I guess). Same here.
So I revisited my plugin folder yesterday and ask myself, if I could get rid of my "specialist" plugins and just work with stock plugins and bundles from one, or two plugin manufacturers. The answer is no.![Smile :)]()
Like I mention further above, I work mainly with Ableton stock and FabFilter plugins. I think that's about 75%, the other 25% are from various manufacturers. I'm always interested in reducing the number of choices, for a better workflow, but that would be a too theoretical approach for me, to limit myself, to two or three specific plugin manufacturers. Especially when it comes to reverbs.
Just some of my thoughts.
So I revisited my plugin folder yesterday and ask myself, if I could get rid of my "specialist" plugins and just work with stock plugins and bundles from one, or two plugin manufacturers. The answer is no.

Like I mention further above, I work mainly with Ableton stock and FabFilter plugins. I think that's about 75%, the other 25% are from various manufacturers. I'm always interested in reducing the number of choices, for a better workflow, but that would be a too theoretical approach for me, to limit myself, to two or three specific plugin manufacturers. Especially when it comes to reverbs.
Just some of my thoughts.
Statistics: Posted by Rastkovic — Fri Apr 11, 2025 10:17 am