What is your plugin budget? Or how much do you spend if no budget?
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- KVRist
- 468 posts since 18 May, 2020
Curious - do folks here have monthly or yearly budgets set?
How much do you spend in those time periods on average?
Also, if you feel like mentioning if you are a pro or hobbyist, that might be an interesting data point.
Feel free to answer outside of those questions / parameters if applicable.
How much do you spend in those time periods on average?
Also, if you feel like mentioning if you are a pro or hobbyist, that might be an interesting data point.
Feel free to answer outside of those questions / parameters if applicable.
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- KVRAF
- 8510 posts since 29 Sep, 2010 from Maui
If you knew how much I can spend in a week at times, you would understand why I may complain about pricing on occasion. Some dev's think were all made out of money.
Still, my habit of collecting plugins and whatnot, is likely not overly rational "at times" as a hobbyist.
I do go out of my way to get the best deal possible, and pride myself on that understanding
of the market actually. It can be quite complex...
Still, my habit of collecting plugins and whatnot, is likely not overly rational "at times" as a hobbyist.
I do go out of my way to get the best deal possible, and pride myself on that understanding
of the market actually. It can be quite complex...
- addled muppet weed
- 111288 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
i spend very little on plugins over a year, maybe a hundred pounds sterling. obviously any host upgrade (when they actually fix things or add worthwhile things) then it's a bit more, but that's not really plugins.
please refrain from asking about hardware
i don't spend more than i have available. no credit card purchases, unless i can pay it straight off.
please refrain from asking about hardware
i don't spend more than i have available. no credit card purchases, unless i can pay it straight off.
- addled muppet weed
- 111288 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
my next software related purchase is going to be hardware too
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- KVRist
- 89 posts since 14 Jun, 2026
i have never spent any money on plugins ever
i could save up but i fear i could get addicted to buying plugins
for a while there, i was addicted to hoarding free vst plugins
at the moment i am still learning to make a song that i am happy with
i try many times, i fail many times, change that to all the time
i try to not throw the failures away thinking i can maybe someday get good at fixing them
anyways, i just use free plugins
i am pretty happy with them
bass plugins
drum plugins
les paul guitar plugins
acoustic guitar plugins
distortion plugins
some synth plugins
organ plugins
etc
i just try to use free plugins that try to sound like the real instruments that rock groups use
rock music is the one i collect and enjoy listening to
might as well try making that, rock music i mean
to me, real instruments and/or plugins are secondary for now
to write proper songs is primary
it's hard since songwriting is not my natural thing
i am no paul maccartney
but john lennon is no paul maccartney? neither is george harrison?
i admire john lennon more since he did it even if he was no paul maccartney
he went toe to toe with "the natural one"
but who knows, maybe it's the other way around
what was the topic again?
something about buying plugins?
i could save up but i fear i could get addicted to buying plugins
for a while there, i was addicted to hoarding free vst plugins
at the moment i am still learning to make a song that i am happy with
i try many times, i fail many times, change that to all the time
i try to not throw the failures away thinking i can maybe someday get good at fixing them
anyways, i just use free plugins
i am pretty happy with them
bass plugins
drum plugins
les paul guitar plugins
acoustic guitar plugins
distortion plugins
some synth plugins
organ plugins
etc
i just try to use free plugins that try to sound like the real instruments that rock groups use
rock music is the one i collect and enjoy listening to
might as well try making that, rock music i mean
to me, real instruments and/or plugins are secondary for now
to write proper songs is primary
it's hard since songwriting is not my natural thing
i am no paul maccartney
but john lennon is no paul maccartney? neither is george harrison?
i admire john lennon more since he did it even if he was no paul maccartney
he went toe to toe with "the natural one"
but who knows, maybe it's the other way around
what was the topic again?
something about buying plugins?
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 468 posts since 18 May, 2020
Ayy, I appreciate the responses. I have talked myself out of hardware by keeping it limited to instruments, and transducers (mics / speakers / headphones). Keeping far away from the pedal rabbit hole. I could use new pickups on my guitar...but I also hardly record said guitar.... Yet, I do have my eyes on a couple of fancy DI's... (Cloudlifter CL-Zi and a Radial Firefly I can get for $199 at a pawn shop because it needs the power supply).
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I started this thread because I am trying to come up with my own plugin budget. As a Linux user, there is so much new stuff coming to our ecosystem - especially exciting when established devs are bringings their 'ware over. But also a lot of new devs are doing the three OS thing thanks go Juice and other frameworks. Lost of gaps are being filled, and I want all of the gap filler!
My budget: I think I'm giving myself a $100 budget a month until black friday, where I may splurge.
So $500-$600 or so until the end of November.
I already set a rule for myself - no plugins over $39. I've been sticking to it, except when 39 Euros bring me over (Toneboosters Morphit).
Most months I buy nothing, but the GAS is getting to me. Well, the need to expand my toolset is getting to me.
Bundles give me a way to bring the average price of a bunch of plugins down below $39. Like the apulSoft or Kazrog bundles, if I went for those, would bring those average prices down. But I am talking myself out of the Kazrog bundle for now because I just don't need that many more compressors. I really don't have a toolset gap there.
So yeah, my brain feels at ease with a framework to spend my money. Took me a few days of thinking it through...
How much do I need to make with my studioto allow for a $100 budget, brain? That's where my brain is at now. How much should you put back into your music business? Is 5% too much or too little (random number). I do want some fancy mastering plugins that cost more than $39 but I have to weigh that during my potential black friday splurge.
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I started this thread because I am trying to come up with my own plugin budget. As a Linux user, there is so much new stuff coming to our ecosystem - especially exciting when established devs are bringings their 'ware over. But also a lot of new devs are doing the three OS thing thanks go Juice and other frameworks. Lost of gaps are being filled, and I want all of the gap filler!
My budget: I think I'm giving myself a $100 budget a month until black friday, where I may splurge.
So $500-$600 or so until the end of November.
I already set a rule for myself - no plugins over $39. I've been sticking to it, except when 39 Euros bring me over (Toneboosters Morphit).
Most months I buy nothing, but the GAS is getting to me. Well, the need to expand my toolset is getting to me.
Bundles give me a way to bring the average price of a bunch of plugins down below $39. Like the apulSoft or Kazrog bundles, if I went for those, would bring those average prices down. But I am talking myself out of the Kazrog bundle for now because I just don't need that many more compressors. I really don't have a toolset gap there.
So yeah, my brain feels at ease with a framework to spend my money. Took me a few days of thinking it through...
How much do I need to make with my studioto allow for a $100 budget, brain? That's where my brain is at now. How much should you put back into your music business? Is 5% too much or too little (random number). I do want some fancy mastering plugins that cost more than $39 but I have to weigh that during my potential black friday splurge.
REAPER + Davinci Resolve Pro on Manjaro KDE. Neve 88m. Focusrite 18i20 2nd gen. Neumann NDH30 headphones. Mics: Telefunken TF39, AT4050, Miktek C7e, EV RE-15. VSTs: u-he Hive 2, F'em, Renoise Redux, Apisonic Speedrum 2.