Anyone else noticed the increase of Vibe coded plugins flooding the market?

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the vibe maintenance point is the one that'll bite people. shipping something is the easy part when you've got AI doing heavy lifting. what happens six months later when a DAW update breaks the plugin and you're staring at 3000 lines of code you didn't write and don't fully understand?

been building plugins the slow way for years and honestly the thing AI hasn't changed is needing to understand WHY something sounds the way it does. the DSP decisions are still yours to make. AI can write a biquad filter implementation in seconds but it can't tell you where to put it in the signal chain or what the psychoacoustic tradeoff is. that part still takes time.

that said, there's probably a wave of genuinely good plugins coming from people who had the ears and the ideas but not the C++ background. and a much larger wave of noise. the market will sort it eventually.

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kernaudioio wrote: Tue Mar 03, 2026 4:54 pm that said, there's probably a wave of genuinely good plugins coming from people who had the ears and the ideas but not the C++ background. and a much larger wave of noise. the market will sort it eventually.
This is very similar to what I think. There is also an open door though and more than easy way to add malicious stuff into such code we should all be aware of. This has been a rare occasion in the past, yet might now become the new standard to easily intrude the musicians most precious space.
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Constructed Identity wrote: Thu Jan 29, 2026 9:36 pm Pretty soon AI bots will be coding AI plugins to make AI music to stream on Spotify so that cryptocurrency can change hands so that ...
and the AI listening bots will listen and rate the music as the best ever! and use the AI social media bots to echo the good news across the universe... it will be a brave new world. :-)
Glenn

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This is a real concern. At Buchert Audio, every DSP decision goes through deliberate research and listening tests before it becomes a parameter. We don't use AI to generate our processing code. Each algorithm is hand-written with a specific perceptual goal. I think the industry will naturally separate into two tiers: tools built with intention and tools built with prompts. Users can usually hear the difference within 30 seconds.

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Me was wrong,
it aint a flood,
it aint a plane,
it aint superman,
it aint another deluge.

It is an Apocalypse now.
You can be creative in any right place on Earth, and not only in the wealthiest cities. Bring the world feelings from everywhere, and not only feelings of capitalistic or jail environment.
― Aleksey Vaneev


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Don't support them is all, don't even use their free stuff. Generally it's pretty easy to figure out sooner or later who they are, because they don't really know what they are doing. IMO, they are being deceptive if not upfront about it as well and therefore underhanded.

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Stay with Waves, Eventide and Native Instruments and you're save.

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