Kind of my point. The playing field is about as even as the Cleveland Browns playing the Packers.ontrackp wrote:I propose there be a test --- one month allow using any plug ins that we own and see how it goes.
The fact is, you can own and use all of the most expensive efx plug ins there are, and still make a crappy track that gets low scores. OSC combines composing, sound design and production. If someone has a masters degree in composition they have an advantage over me in that area -- I don't consider that unfair -- it's just part of the game.
Wag, and probably some of the other participants are pro sound designers -- so they have a built in skill set that many of us don't have. Is that an unfair advantage?
Some people use DAW's with better features... it's by nature a slightly uneven playing field?
In fact, talking about things like compressors, reverbs, delays and EQs, the only really major differences aren't so much in the sounds between free and paid but because of all the presets you get with the paid that you don't get with the free. In short, it cuts down the amount of time you spend and not so much improves the sound.

