WIth all due respect, I completely reject your argument. In my 3+ years of participating in the OSC, other than some tongue-in-cheek comments about OTT (which is free) I have NEVER heard any of the winning producers comment on the plug ins they were using, or attribute their success to the plug ins. They are helpful tools for better sounding mixes is all. It's ALWAYS about the creativity of sound design and composition. There is no such thing as "loads of plug ins" that prevent producers from learning and practicing specific techniques.opoint wrote:
That's my opinion on why this change has lost my interest in OSC, because it essentially removed the main aspects that attracted me to these contests in the first place. I really enjoyed the limitation and posts people would make allowing others without loads of plugins to learn and practice specific techniques. I would have preferred more limitation, like raw synth and only the use of one free set of plugins consisting of maybe a comp, eq, limiter, verb, and delay. Ah well, count me out.
If a participant uses only synth presets and does no sound design, that's a much worse wasted opportunity for learning than using commercial plug ins. The plug ins don't affect the creativity of sound design or composition at all. The appeal of the OSC is having to use one synth, make new sounds and write a creative and interesting song.
All that being said, if next month BJ wants to go in the other direction, and limit the plug ins to a single set of readily available free EQ, Comp and RVB, and not allow us to use efx that are built into the DAW (which will be very hard to monitor), that's fine, too. Also interesting, but is not going affect how creative the sound design or compositions are. It will just be kind of a pain in the neck to make good production and make the least interesting aspect of OSC take longer.
