Welcome to the Plugin Overkill Therapy Session

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  1. Galvatron

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    Yes I'm an addict too.... I collect plugins for the last 2 ¾ decade 19 long time ago, even paid ones too even though I've never actually use any of them.. I need help!
     
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  2. Ak3mi91

    Ak3mi91 Platinum Record

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    I downsized from 150 to 90 plugins last year. When do I get my sobriety coin?
     
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  3. shinyzen

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    don't give up friends. You're just a few more plugins away from reaching nirvana. keep installing those cracks. you're future self will thank you.
     
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  4. Djord Emer

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    What if I'm using all the plugins I downloaded?
     
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  5. Will Kweks

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    There's a handy guideline in writing software that also works for using software: YAGNI, meaning "You Ain't Gonna Need It".

    Writing code, sometimes you think of something that's easy to write and something that might come handy in the future. So it's easy to end up code that might be usable at some point, but not needed just right now. Now, YAGNI says (but it's not of course an absolute rule) that just delete that piece of code, write it when it's actually needed.

    Same thing with plugins, it's easy to end up with shit that might come handy but it's not in use now. Better just delete it and only install something when it's actually used.

    I wish plugin managers could show items in a way that showed that I've not used plugin X for 2 years and even then it was put into a track once. Fuck that, there's no need to keep such hanging around.

    A side note, regarding older unfinished projects: render shit down to audio, always before archiving. Because keeping weird one-off plugins for the off-chance I might pick up a 5 year old bit is also fairly silly.
     
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  6. stopped

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    learn to delete old versions
     
  7. Lois Lane

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    It's one huge conspiracy...the damn VST Industrial Complex is everywhere and broadcasting subliminal messages from Cymatics sample packs to the sample vulnerable. And what do you think all those APU Software updates are...they're firmware softwired through our retinas and straight into our brains? We definitely could use a hero.
     
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  8. Ricky.2021

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    I cannot make it on my own. I've just asked Copilot how to get rid of this addiction... here is its opinion:

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    Ah, the “compulsive plugin collector” syndrome... many of us have been there! Here are some concrete — and maybe a little fun — strategies to break the spell:

    1-in 1-out rule: Every time you want a new plugin, you have to uninstall one. It helps you think before adding yet another “essential” delay.

    Limited-resource album challenge: Set up a “quarantine DAW” with only stock plugins or five instruments max. Working with limits can spark crazy creativity.

    “Inspirational” playlist: Listen to songs you love and try to recreate them with what you already have. You’ll find that often you don’t need new instruments, but new ears.

    Block night browsing: Put an extension that limits access to plugin sites after 9 pm. It helps more than it seems.

    “Plugin detox week”: For a week, produce only with real instruments, samples you already have or sounds recorded by yourself. It can be almost therapeutic.

    Write one! If you're a programming savvy person, trying to create your own plugin makes you realize how much work goes into it... and can discourage you from piling on.
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    mmm... we'll see if it can help. In the meantime I'll download more plugins, you never know, they can be useful for the future
     
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  9. Ricky.2021

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    Yeah, I agree... Very often you can find 4 or 5 updates of the same plugin just in one week. The plugin industry is playing with us like cats with mice... one day we will be free from this tyranny
     
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  10. Smeghead

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    I'm not an addict, I'm a hoarder, the difference is important. I know I don't need them and that happily live without the vast majority of them. I just enjoy having All The Things.
     
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  11. bluerover

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    b.) = ok, I'll download the new version and delete my archived copy, 2 versions back. But, I'll need the Bubbix, TCD, -X-, and R2R version of the same program......just in case something goes wrong. Thank you, that was therapeutic.
     
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  13. YABATECH

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    May I suggest only downloading on a Wednesday. This has helped me cope immensely!
     
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  14. BenniTheBlockbuster

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    ...BUT I NEED IT
     
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  15. Riddim Machine

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    Plugins are ok compared to Nebula Libs; This is how desgraceful looks like with a (single) 2.5 GB library:

    Programs -> Vectors -> Test a bunch of setups (about 50 per lib)-> end up using only 4 of the setups (yeah and keep those 2.5 GB on the machine instead of the 4 setups, live dangerously) :trashing:
     
  16. Djord Emer

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    Hey everyone, I’m Djord, and… yeah, I just downloaded another plugin I didn’t really need. It’s called Smooth Operator Pro. I mean, I’m already good at handling static resonances, been doing that for years, haha. But suddenly I started thinking… what if I need to tame dynamic ones? You know, just in case...

    Dammit, actually, uh, I feel kinda sick. Like, not just guilty, but actually grossed out by myself. It’s like I was chasing that high again, thinking the next tool would somehow fix everything. But deep down, I know it’s not about the plugin… it’s about me, right? Thanks everyone for letting me share.

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  17. zadiac

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    Hello. My name is zadiac and I am a plugin addict because I FREAKIN' LOVE IT!!!!
    I will not stop downloading plugins. I don't want to stop downloading plugins. I don't want to stop trying out new and updated plugins. I love being an addict!!
     
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  18. LSDJ

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    Not Faces of Meth Faces of Crack
     
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    As you get into vintage warez and groups collection there's no easy way back my friend
     
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  20. BenniTheBlockbuster

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    ....I will stop after the uad release
     
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