I have the P&M VIP Bundle on my short list and have already started slogging through the demo. What's held me back (besides redundancy) is the idea that I'd only be getting it because of the extremely attractive price and the time limit of the sale... On the other hand, these do seem to be easy-to-use "one-trick-ponies" that each do the specific thing they're supposed to do reasonably well, and you're quite right about the idea that for $50, it could be more than worth it even if you only use a very few of them every once in a while... The Degradiator video on YouTube reminds me of Audio Assault's Head Crusher, which I really like and I think is still $5...soundbylaura wrote: ↑Nov 24, 2018 8:57 am
I use Plug & Mix's Degradiator way more than I thought I would, when I need to match crappy Skype calls to even-crappier Skype calls. As a VIP Bundle owner it was added to the bundle at no charge.
BTW, that bundle is BF priced at $50. With 50 plugs it's pretty easy to find something you'll like in there.
http://store.dontcrack.com/product_info ... 7dff6acf35
... I'm also still tripping on Syntorial (50% off, but can I learn synthesis with pdfs and YouTube just as well?), Fabfilter Saturn ($62 at Best Service), Chris Hein Horns Compact ($102 at his site), Tokyo Dawn Limiter GE and Nova GE (approx. 40% off), Heavyocity Master Session Ethnic Perc (50%) & Insanity Sample's Fiddle (50%), which to my ears has a more rosin-ish bite than the Bolder Sounds Fiddle.
...The consumeristic aspect of music software is more than a little insane, but I have fallen into it, which is okay as long as I let it go after Xmas.