I've encountered enough people with an admitted bias towards plugins made in SynthEdit, and I cannot understand why.
It's my hope that if this thread hears from lots of the respected people around here, and that they are using SE plugins, it'll help to kill the bias somewhat.
Personally, I cannot imagine any reason not to use plugins just because they were made with SE. In fact, you are only hurting yourself if you think this.
First of all, there are enough excellent freebies in the SE realm, that unless you have really specific needs (or fetishes), you can pretty much get a complete full studio happening for free, using only SE plugs. You can save mountains of money, and still have incredible, life-long amounts of power at your hands. Tell me this isn't MOST AWESOME.
Second, if you step up to some of the commercial plugins, you'll be amazed at what you can get for SOOOOO cheap. For some reason, right now, being made in SE means a low, low price tag on the plugin. Awesome for all of us. Yet some of you still have the wierd old SE bias....wierd.
So here's the survey. Note I'm not asking about SE freebies, only 'paid for' SE plugs. I hope this will help generate a bit of respect for the work being done in SE. Please answer the survey honestly.
For me, I have some commercial SE plugs, and they are awesome.
First of all, the Topaz FX bundle. WOW
Next, there are the StudioSense plugins. BCG Monosynth sounds as good or better than a lot of coded bass monosynth plugins, and it's available for such a low price, you should all have one. People talk on and on about bassline synths and 303s, yet how many of you have demo'd BCG and considered adding the sound to your palette? If not, why?? Just because it's made in SE and has a price tag? Do yourself a favour and lose the 'tude, dude.
Finally I will talk about xoxos' algorhythmic midi plugins. All of xoxos SE stuff is free, except for this little gem of a bundle at 5 bucks. Yeah, 5 bucks, real bank-breaker there. Thing is, there's nothing at all like this that I'm aware of anywhere, coded, SE or otherwise. q2midi and arp2midi are simply brilliant, utterly unique, and super-useful to me. You wavesequencing and 'hold one key and get a song' crew should be ALL OVER THIS. And it's midiFX, it doesn't generate or effect sound, so even if you are some nazi-like sound purist, there's still no reason not to try these.
I've tried the demo for the M42 Nebula thingy (I think that's what it's called), and I'm astounded. Please, if you have the anti-SE bias, try this demo, and then tell me why you cannot justify using SE plugs.
There's great SE stuff out there, free and commerical. But there's people who won't touch it due to the SE label! Why, oh why? You are selling yourself short, for no reason at all. Look into this stuff, grow your studio for free or for pennies, and embrace SE for everything great it gives to you and the VST scene.
So let's hear from some of you who have paid for SE plugs, and let's try to change some minds.
Cheers
PS. If you choose the last survey answer, please explain why! Thanks