Yeah, I think most of us would agree on that point. It's a strong point for sure.satYatunes wrote:If free effects are as good as commercial effects then why not allow the commercial effects? Does not make any sense to me. For someone who owns a lot of commercial effects, it will be just another option like "hmmm, let me try the Pro Q2 this month instead of ReaEq".
It all depends on how good you know your tools, be it commercial or free. If someone doesn't know how to use EQ then it doesn't matter whether you give them Pro Q2 or ReaEq, the output will be same.
I understand commercial plugins come with a lot of presets but I am sure a lot of producers will agree that it doesn't always work out-of-the-box, especially with effects (synths are different), you will have to tweak it to suit your need almost 99% of the time (at least in my case). At times it's actually time saving to create it from scratch than auditioning multiple presets.
Some commercial effects are as good as DAW effects, so allowing them will not make much of a difference.
So far the cons #1 and #3 are things compelling me to be on the no commercial plugins side: http://www.kvraudio.com/forum/viewtopic ... 6#p6128736
#1 - Support the freeware indie scene, and #3 - level the economic playing field.
