Companies You’ll Buy Anything From
- KVRian
- 519 posts since 20 Dec, 2008
Was just thinking about how I’ll toss money at Plogue for anything they bring out. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed using Bidule for over 10 years without an update fee (mind you it’s technically never reached 1.0); so I’m happy to offer funds to help the company keep going. I’ll purchase anything they bring out; their consistent delivery of smart, unique plugins makes purchasing them a no-brainer. Great customer support as well. Go Plogue!
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- KVRist
- 113 posts since 14 Oct, 2017
The only ones I could think of for now are Fabfilter and toneboosters. Highest quality, perfect workflow imo very fast and good support, never encountered any bugs in a release version. I'm happy to support them too.
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- KVRian
- 874 posts since 28 Nov, 2016
tokyo dawn labs
- KVRAF
- 2726 posts since 2 Jun, 2016
You can't go wrong with Crysonic.
Who can resist their incredible sales?
And they're even selling off their own company now. Amazing!
(Genuinely, I think we KVR members should chip in together and purchase Crysonic! Who's with me lads?)
Who can resist their incredible sales?
And they're even selling off their own company now. Amazing!
(Genuinely, I think we KVR members should chip in together and purchase Crysonic! Who's with me lads?)
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Hewitt Huntwork Hewitt Huntwork https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=7460
- KVRAF
- 1650 posts since 2 Jun, 2003
Spectrasonics.
If every KVR member wrote one review a year we'd have 1340 reviews each day!
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jacqueslacouth jacqueslacouth https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=48379
- KVRian
- 1149 posts since 18 Nov, 2004
Absolutely none...I have never got this notion of brand loyalty in any aspect of life. If I like and want a particular product and there is value in its purchase I buy it. If your company starts producing crap or price gouging on the back of previous success then expect to get dropped like a hot potato.
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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
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- KVRAF
- 35684 posts since 11 Apr, 2010 from Germany
Can't think of any either. For the reason that i won't be interested in every single of their products anyway, and, because they might be of different quality. E.g., i haven't yet come along a company which primarily develops soft synths, which also develops good effect plugins. Or vice versa. I rather pick by quality, than by brand name.
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experimental.crow experimental.crow https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6258
- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
suntory ...

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thecontrolcentre thecontrolcentre https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=76240
- KVRAF
- 37262 posts since 27 Jul, 2005 from Scottish Borders
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experimental.crow experimental.crow https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=6258
- KVRAF
- 6895 posts since 9 Mar, 2003 from the bridge of sighs
indeed ...thecontrolcentre wrote:Hahaexperimental.crow wrote:suntory ...

- KVRAF
- 7001 posts since 20 Mar, 2012 from Babbleon
Right now, Cockos. But they seem to only have one product and that is REAPER.
I wonder if the os in Cockos stands for "Operating System".
I wonder if the os in Cockos stands for "Operating System".
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- KVRian
- Topic Starter
- 519 posts since 20 Dec, 2008
A reasonable response.jacqueslacouth wrote:Absolutely none...I have never got this notion of brand loyalty in any aspect of life. If I like and want a particular product and there is value in its purchase I buy it. If your company starts producing crap or price gouging on the back of previous success then expect to get dropped like a hot potato.
I should likely temper my enthusiasm for Plogue; perhaps one day I'll feel differently for whatever reason. My loyalty was primarily born from wanting the company to stay afloat for the sake of encouraging further development of Bidule.
Mind you, I could encourage further development in other ways.
Brand loyalty is a recipe for disappointment; my excuse is I haven't been let down yet, but that's rather illogical.