Apple - Is it true?
They are questions that should be ask once there is enough data to analyze
how meaningful it is. We aren't there yet when it comes to what I initially
proposed.
-S
No, you don't need to know which machine gives you the most hundreds of plugins
to ask the question as to whether it matters that either machine gives you that
many.
I think it's pretty clear that most of these machines will give you a ****load
of plugins, and the ones that don't will in five minutes or so. Furthermore,
there are other discussions elsewhere that seem to be pointing to the fact that
more and more people are becoming unenamored with plugins at all and are trying
to achieve their audio ends by other means (mics, preamps, consoles, hardware
preocessors)
In other words, plugin count is virtually a non-issue, or at least soon will
be. This leaves other factors, such as plugin type, platform stability, ease
and desireablilty of the software, and of course whether or not the case will
support your cat, and many other considerations, as more important factors in
deciding which system to go with.
I'm going to stop beating that drum now.
-R
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