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Instruments • Who are some plugin creators that focus more on quality than quantity?

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Yeah, sounds like a stupid thing to ask.

But I feel some of them make products too often, and that devalues what they're doing to me - a bit like acts that spam songs every 2 seconds. How much heart and soul is going into the work?

I ask because a long time ago, I used to sail the high seas and loved u-He's stuff.
I went completely legit a couple of years ago, once I decided to take music more seriously, and am in the process of picking out and paying for a minimal amount of plugins to compliment the DAW/s that I use.

u-He's prices are still too high for me but I won't do what I did again - I grabbed the freebies on their website and they're just fantastic. Podolski, Triple Cheese and Zebralette are totally killer.

It made me think, this dude clearly makes products I love. IDK why, IDK what it is about them, but I love 'em and will get the more complete/fully-featured products when I'm able to afford it. I know this is a developer that doesn't spam new products every 20 seconds, and makes great quality plugins.

That's awesome, that's what I'm after.

Who else does this?

I don't want to name names of the ones I feel are too spammy, but I have some of their products and don't really like how when I buy something, like 2 months later that product is like 10 products back, basically old news lol. NOT a fan of that.

I want to support developers that focus on quality over quantity - preferably with some freebies to test and use while moving forwards.

Another one is TAL. TAL doesn't have that many plugins, but everything I've used is awesome and I actually own U-NO-LX. I really like TAL-Bassline (the free one), TAL-Chorus and TAL-Noisemaker.

Similar to u-He, you can jump on their websites and see they've been around for a while now, yet don't have infinite products.

Who else is like this?

Mostly asking for future me because I want to focus on picking up some of u-He's products before moving on so I'm hoping this is a thread I can return to at some point and feel somewhat confident that any suggestions here will be for developers that truly care about the products they create.

I know not everyone will agree with this mentality, but I want to shy away from the spammy companies and move more towards making music with products that were made with love, as weird as that might sound. I don't want the business/corporate-y "made to turn a quick profit" stuff in my music.

Statistics: Posted by harddaysnight — Sat Apr 20, 2024 10:38 pm — Replies 8 — Views 156



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