I am addicted to VSTs

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mcnoone wrote:Just this last one to buy and this.
Just this last time.
No I mean it this time...one more, and I done.
I swear I'll just get this one, and nothing ever again.
What's funny is I had this conversation with myself while sitting on the shitter, and promised myself I do not need anything else. As soon as I was done, LARGO is on sale for CHEAP in the marketplace, PM! Got it... WTF? I just swore to myself I would not...

Then I created this thread feeling excited and shameful all at once.

Talk about a steaming pile of shit... not even 15 minutes later and I already forgotten and dropped $.

:oops:

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trimph1 wrote:
pdxindy wrote:
Sendy wrote:You're addicted to VSTs? Just be grateful you're not addicted to modular hardware :hihi:
:lol: :hihi: :lol:

I consider the occasional soft synth the antidote to starting on modular hardware!!
It did not work here...now I'm addicted to both!!! :cry: :help: :shock: :shock:

That is not what I wanted to hear!! :cry:

:lol:

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everytime i think of getting into modular hardware , i quickly start trying out new VSTs to distract me and save myself! :!: :!:
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SW [CHARLATAN - OBXD - OXE - ELEKTRO - MICROTERA - M1 - SURGE - RMiV]
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bluedad wrote:I'm over my addiction, no more GAS for synths real or virtual.
I seem to be on a good way now. I was selling some plugins and for that money i got Diversion (+ 2 soundsets), the upgrade to Live 9 Suite and NI Monark.

Since 6-7 weeks then the only new plugin is a Beta version which is free.

It's not that there are no interesting new plugins i would like to get but i have learned to think twice now which is a healthy development IMO...

It could happen i sell even some more plugins as the amount i got is still insane. :cry: :)


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You are not alone! ;)

This whole video is worth watching (a preview of a longer documentary) but the comments relevant to this thread, and genuinely interesting in their own right, start at 6m 35s:

... space is the place ...

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ZenPunkHippy wrote:You are not alone! ;)

This whole video is worth watching (a preview of a longer documentary) but the comments relevant to this thread, and genuinely interesting in their own right, start at 6m 35s:

Cool doc! :)
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vata44 wrote: Massive, Zebra, Alpha 3, Ultra-Analog, Rapture, LuSH, Ace, Reaktor, Largo... I won't even get into my "digital" collection and others.
Dude... Dude...

Have you tried Diva?

It's like... really good man.

You should try it, the guy Urs, he even lets you try it for free.

:wink:

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Kill two birds with one stone. Get addicted to modular vst's. I got a hardware modular, but I love modular vst's. currently enjoying the heck out of Sonigen, but stay tuned for updates from Urs modular. Also Karma FX modular is pretty good deal.

There is no substitute for patching real cables and twisting real knobs on a modular though. Vst modulars have polyphony and presets which is nice compared to iPhone pics of modular setups and all those cables in the way of knob settings being photographed.

Are you a preset type guy? Modulars aren't for preset guys. They are more for those that enjoy sound design. I like using presets, but love making my own better.
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I like the one synth challenge entries. Shows what you can do by not having a candy stores worth of vst's in the arsenal. Get a couple good ones and force yourself to get to know them well.

I mean, how many VA's or FM synths does one need? Three synths - rompler, VA, FM and one good drum sampler should be quite enough to churn out a multitude of tracks.
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But little one...it was the modular vsts that got me into the hardware... :cry: :lol:

either that or my love of stompboxes.... :help: :shock:
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trimph1 wrote:But little one...it was the modular vsts that got me into the hardware... :cry: :lol:

either that or my love of stompboxes.... :help: :shock:
And now you'll never be the same.....

Once you go modular, there is no going back. Just too much fun.

I dream of wires too. A wall of modulars would suit me well.
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I'm just a big fan of the Eurorack format. Particularly the Beshine brand....

(Only a couple knobs to tweak, but they are good ones and do a lot)

:hihi:
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Maybe you are just another collector. Isn't someone wasting their money on, say, stamps or Kinder egg toys a bit irrational as well? :D

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fluffy_little_something wrote:Maybe you are just another collector. Isn't someone wasting their money on, say, stamps or Kinder egg toys a bit irrational as well? :D
We all fall into different categories and it's likely we use different tactics on ourselves to convince ourselves to buy stuff at different times. Good sales people are very conscious of this and use many tactics to take advantage of our weaknesses and "irrationalities".

The fact is that most of us here on KVR have more audio processing and creative tools available to us than at any other time in humanity's entire recorded history! And you could even say that even if you were just running freeware. We are so totally and absolutely spoiled. Sit yourself down in a calm place and honestly ask yourself this: "Am I really taking advantage of everything I already have?"

When I was a kid, I was in a restaurant with a Great Aunt, a nice but stern old lady of the older European tradition, and while my plate was full I saw something on one of the served plates on the table that looked good and made a move for it. She immediately cut me off and sternly said: "Eat what you have!" I think most of us could benefit from that attitude!

Here's a tip: when someone tells you that you can "Save X%" by buying something on a "limited-time" deal, consider that you can save a guaranteed 100% if you don't buy it at all... ;)

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