That makes sense. Thank you immensely for your hard work. It means a lot to someone as broke as me, haha. You'll certainly be getting a donation from me in the future!swatwork wrote:Well I originally wrote most of these plugins as a learning exercise so commercial exploitation wasn't my primary motivation. Also, I think this type of 'bread and butter' plugin is pretty well represented in the market (as well as being bundled in most DAWs) so trying to sell yet another collection would be difficult.BRBWaffles wrote:This bundle is sizable and very worthy competition for some very expensive bundles out there. I'm curious to know what your motivation is for not choosing to profit from it? Even offering the bundle at $10 per person with free upgrades and additions, there's a lot to be gained.
Instead, it made more sense to just release them as freeware. I like the idea of a sort of 'starter kit' bundle that can cover all the basics in a single download.
There's a donation button on the Dead Duck blog.BRBWaffles wrote:I mean, at the very least include a donate button on the info panel of each plugin, haha.
I had a suggestion for the overdrive plugin. Would it be feasible to have a link toggle that would link the drive and level parameters so that the level came down in lockstep with the drive going up? It would also be really cool to get a simple IR plugin. Something to play impulse responses with just a wet knob or something. What do you think?