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Computer Setup and System Configuration • Re: OK, tha'ts it, I'm doing it(!) Deleting Excessive VST's

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Somehow I went from collecting one of each effect to having WAY TOO MANY VST's.
I finally decided that I just can't keep track of them and can't concentrate on which ones to use when.
So, I'm going to start deleting all of them except for a small few, if possible.

Has anybody else done this too? What were your experiences and results?
It has done wonders for me. I used to spend my time listening to and playing with presets the whole time, and getting nothing done. Now, I try to focus in the easiest, highest quality, best sounding instruments available, and not worry about going through presets. I create now, like I did as a twenty-something in my garage band years ago. I use a guitar, a bass, drums, a keyboardist, etc., but try to use the best tools for the job. I am always on the lookout for better tools, but not to “add” to my collection, but rather to “replace” what I’ve got already. Little by little my toolkit improves, without getting any bigger. This allows me to focus on the song, instead of the tools when I’m working on creating music.

Statistics: Posted by audiojunkie — Sun Oct 06, 2024 7:15 am



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