Guilty as charged. A good share of my seldom to never used plugins have been replaced by better alternatives, or came with bundles where due to a special, it was cheaper to buy the entire bundle than only the ones that you want. Over the course of 20 years using plugins, you can easily find yourself accumulating a bunch of detritus.sandandpaint wrote: Fri Nov 21, 2025 6:59 am How many unused plugins are because your tastes in making music have changed and those plugins no longer fit. It's a few for me and I imagine I am far from alone in this.
Then there's plugins that seemed like they'd be useful but weren't. Might be honest mistake, might be sucked in by a deceptive marketing campaign (kontakt libraries can have outrageously deceptive marketing and no chance to try before you buy.)
or maybe you bought somethign to change things up, like getting a new guage set of strings for a guitar.
and then some because you got carried away and quickly regretted an attack of GAS. But not all now useless plugins are from that
Also 'making music' (ie completed pieces) is incredibly over-rated compared to 'having fun'. Realistically how many people like music you have completed enough to listen to say 20 minutes of it in a row on more than one occasion? If there is more than one then you are successful enough to keep doing / buying plugins as you have done coz it's working for you.
I could, and probably should, slim my folder down, but unlike some others, I don’t really find it a mental strain.
