![]() ![]() Our modern techno-culture with its penchant for instant gratification, newness, celebrity, and a general state of dissatisfaction with anything that isn't immediate, is like a Chinese dinner: it fills you up but leaves you feeling empty soon after. Just how long can this go on before the bubble bursts? ![]() Vst plugs can, as we all know, be very modestly priced(or even free)but many of the heavyweight products which have gained "gravitas" within the various audio industries are extremely expensive.Īre we now at that unenviable point in time whereby companies have geared up to such an extent that they need to continually invent or, re-invent, their product in order to sustain their business model? Not only is the rate of development startling,so are some of the asking prices for the software. Like many things within the digital universe, the development of vst plug-ins, has seen an exponential explosion and proliferation over the past few years which in fact seems to be accelerating.Ĭhoice is now bordering on the mind boggling and there is a danger that(as one British comic put it)we could all end up in "a high state of frenzied inertia". Do some of us use certain plug-ins simply because we have been told that they will make everything sound so much better and more professional. I wonder if we are not suffering a bit from the "Emperor's new clothes" syndrome. ![]()
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