Softube synths are more full spectrum than Arturia...but then you have to EQ the hell out of them to get them to fit in a mix. And then, there is no built in FX apart from onboard delays and reverbs...so you end up having to use other FX to get the patch you want. It ends up being more of a pain to work with as a result...and as a result, I find myself reaching for the Softube stuff less.
Diva is from Urs Heckmann ( UHe) , a sound nerd from Berlin . Hans Zimmer is a big fan and produced the dark night ost almost completely on the Uhe zebra synth . Fantastic synths 😍
Battery 4 should be at the top, why? Two reasons: 1 Good sound shaping 2 You can save your kits as monoliths. Anyone knowing what reorganizing your sample libraries does to pulling up old projects. Missing sample fuckery. Battery 4 is solid.
I love the UJAM plugins, which are actual virtual instruments. The piano series is fantastic. They have strings, brass, drums also and the thing that makes them a true virtual instrument is that it plays phrases for your selected chords.
This is the video that I’ve been waiting for! I am so glad you made a tier list of virtual instruments before Black Friday. Now I know what exactly I should get. Keep it up with these tier lists!
You can still buy ANA2 perpetual for like $60 (amazing value). It seems they may have made this (the 'super sale price') their regular price, if I'm seeing correctly. That's an amazing value!
@@michaelduffproductions8976 I’ve been eyeing it for some time now as well. Tons of value for $50. The SE version is solid too though it only comes with 2 basses.
Awesome video! I'm surprised that there weren't any Cherry Audio recommendations. They have some super affordable vintage synth emulations that sound fantastic.
@@MakePopMusic that's wild to me! I'm gonna have to keep an eye out for a future poll! Memorymode is my favorite, and they have a few other emulations for less commonly emulated synths, as well as a couple original designs.
Whilst we are on the tier list style videos I’d find it really interesting if you did a ranking of your sound packs. Maybe not in the A-F style format but with different names or something. I think it would be cool as you get to show case some of your older work + maybe give insights to your inspiration and BTS stuff. Maybe the theme could be most versatile pack to most niche or something like that.
I’ve got Arturia 8 in April for 60 dollars from a Pro Audio Stars. 60 DOLLARS. It’s a crazy steal. Definitely join plugin in deal groups which is where I found the deal. It was gone in 2 days.
ANA 2.5 is worth about 60 bucks right now.I think it's better to buy one or two good synths like Pigments and not worry at all. But I want to try ANA 2.5
@@Aisle9Music I've been looking around a bit, and it turns out that in AHA 2.5 you can overlay one multisampler on top of another multisampler, and it makes the sound more colorful. That's really cool. And you can get points for signing up, as well as another 10% off. So £49.
I’d like to see your top 10-15 inst plugs and top 15-20 fx plugs. You keep up to date on these more than anyone else, and with Black Friday around the corner…js
I bought some Ample Sound guitars for amazing discounts. You just have to wait for the right moment, and then with each guitar you get more discount. I got 3 guitars for $199 total this year.
I have them all and more, but my go to synth is Sylent 1 since 2008 😅 It's like Cubase for me, I am using it since 1994 and I have all my presets ready to play, know exactly what I can do and for what I need synths like Serum.
I’m a bit biased but I’ve been using v collection and superior drummer for a good 6 years. (Only now starting to go semi-professional/certificate), but I can almost always dial in the sounds I hear in my head with them. I am eyeing the new SDX though, it sounds like it’d be really good for a lot of indie stuff. The cymbals are some of the best I’ve heard from them.
I picked up the Korg bundle for $200 last Black Friday, worth it at that price. $150 just for the Triton plugin, would only make sense if you really needed those sounds and didn't have anything else to emulate them.
The thing with Roland Cloud software is that it works 50% of the time, I fucking hated it everytime I had to use it and I just ended up using Arturia's versions or Diva with the Juno and Jupiter emulations
I had Roland cloud a couple of times, first to try to make my old Roland HW redundant and second to support getting sounds onto a new Fantom I bought. it was so frustrating I cancelled and never will look back.
@@tommorton7211 I do have the SSD and I used them for like specific stuff, but it requires a lot of processing. I usually find myself reaching for like either addictive, of splice samples 😭
MODO Bass 2 is probably the closest "fake bass" to make a DI from. The UI leaves much to be desired and it's kind of a PITA to program manually. It's still my primary bass VST i use for LoFi music.
I agree, but, if we look at it from the perspective of someone who needs a let's say, "very portable" studio, virtual instruments is pretty much the way to go, I agree that there's a lot of stuff that match and even surpass komplete library, but if you are in Nomad mode, komplete is your war thank, the negative stuff about NI stuff is that the learning curve can be a bit too steep, but in your case with all the gear you have, yeah, a lot of virtual stuff won't make any sense ✌🏻
Love these videos. A couple notes for feedback: 1.) Would be nice for some quick 10-15 second demos of these in action so it’s easier to understand the valuation. 2.) May be nice to have the screenshot up for a few more seconds, or even have it up the whole time and tucked into a corner so that it’s easier to digest the context and UI
heard! I will say, I don't think 15 seconds would do any plugin justice. I'd rather tell people about the plugin and if it seems interesting they can go research and find demo videos.
@@MakePopMusicTotally fair. I do enjoy when you go to the short demo videos that the developers publish. Maybe including more of those so that we can get a feel for what you’re talking about. But seriously loving these videos.
great tier list but this constructive critique is spot on, I was really wishing to get a quick sample of these as you talked about them. Even though it wouldn’t do the plug in justice, a quick reference to put some of the commentary into context would’ve brought this to another level. But great list nonetheless, very informative and helpful for greenhorns like myself
Battery is dead and discontinued! It's no longer offered in the newest NI Komplete bundle!!! typical NI. I don't trust this strange manufacturer anymore, they habe discontinued so many great plugins...like Absynth, FM8, Massive 1, B4 Organ, Spectraldelay, Kompakt simple sampler, akustic piano etc.
Man if i find out you like skating and poker too we were meant to be best friends 😂 basketball, Steinberg (which i work at) music taste, the wat you do give a shit lol much love Austin!
Hello brother hope you are doing fine :) your work here has really helped me a lot. Im writing this message to ask you for an help regarding the vst’s I’m considering to buy KOMPLETE and arturia bundle If you have any suggestions it would be really helpful :) I’m working with limited resources by my side mainly I don’t want to regret my purchase nor even end up having no tools to work with . List of plugins you think is essential Thank you :)
@@MakePopMusic You can get Modo Bass CS free and that comes with 1 bass so you can try it out! The options are great and you can customise everything to create a unique bass sound (change pick ups, move them around etc). I find I don’t need that level of customization that often. It is also physically modelled which for some people will never quite sound as good as sampled instruments.
No need to say "For me..." or "To me..." because that's what we're here for- to get *your* opinions on the plugins, from your perspective. It's redundant and makes the presentation less impactful. Otherwise, some good comments. Thanks.
NBA is 2 rounds and a lot of people end up undrafted and go through the G league. I should know. I’m a Magic and Heat fan and that’s like 60% of both of my teams 😂
I really like these videos, but there is one thing I am not crazy about. If you have never tried a plugin, you should maybe just not put it on the list?
I like looking them up to see if I’m even interested in it. Lots of people have said they like it because it could be boring if only talk about things I know.
Spitfire is one of the worst virtual instruments out there. It literally has no resemblance to Arcade other than some similar user interface similarities.
SO many of the synths and virtual instruments in this list are one trick pony's in all honesty, it definitely is kinda sad that these are the vst's people are still using. Current > Serum, Pianoteq is > than piano V and the Swam Modeled Instruments are leagues better than the sampled rubbish from spitfire etc who sadly lost their way over the years and fails to put quality over profits. I think the whole industry become like that and much worse with the industry in the shitshow it is now. People forgot what it was to create and care more about the results of the process, rather than the process itself. Same with being bad and and getting good, its like if you don't enjoy the journey and put the music as the means to create not so much what comes from it, i feel thats what messes most people up and either holds them back or forces them to quit, exp;ecting that it would have been as easy as preset, copy, paste. Music needs innovation and creative ideas/sounds. We need to stop the whole internet culture of this niche and reset it, because truly i think it has been somewhat part of music and the industry's decline in recent years. I think so many people got messed up on wanting the exact sounds of their idols instead figuring out they had their own, they just had to develop, practice and listen to themselves and their ears. In all respect, that;s all that matters sometimes, if you feel something and your ears are enjoying the sounds your on the right path. Most often we don't like what we are making, because in blindside to our true being, we are making something not true to us or our culture.
Long message, but it's a thing that needs to be addressed. I just think online production stuff is more detrimental to people and their success than they might believe
this is a wildly serious comment for such a silly little video. i'm not sure how me ranking a few plugins that people submitted on Instagram means that music and production is dying. there are dozens of plugins that I use all the time that weren't on this list, and there were lots on this list that I think are solid plugins but I don't personally reach for them often
How much money does this mf have. "$300 for this plugin... that's not bad, $100 for this other plugin, that's great i'll buy it after this video..." like cmon dude no one can relate
On behalf of the AmpleSound Team , thank you for your kind words ❤ More is coming from us in the next year. Best regards, Jason Morin of AmpleSound
Looking forward to it!
Hey Austin, what about Omnisphere? :)
Groove agent is an amazing tool! No matter if i produce in cubase or ableton the agent it is!
For me softube is killing it over arturia in the retro synth area despite how few they have compared to arturia
Softube synths are more full spectrum than Arturia...but then you have to EQ the hell out of them to get them to fit in a mix. And then, there is no built in FX apart from onboard delays and reverbs...so you end up having to use other FX to get the patch you want. It ends up being more of a pain to work with as a result...and as a result, I find myself reaching for the Softube stuff less.
Thanks Austin - a great review and such a lot covered! I enjoyed hearing your reasons for each of the rankings.
Diva is from Urs Heckmann ( UHe) , a sound nerd from Berlin . Hans Zimmer is a big fan and produced the dark night ost almost completely on the Uhe zebra synth . Fantastic synths 😍
Diva is used heavily in the video game world on game music.
Battery 4 should be at the top, why?
Two reasons:
1 Good sound shaping
2 You can save your kits as monoliths.
Anyone knowing what reorganizing your sample libraries does to pulling up old projects. Missing sample fuckery. Battery 4 is solid.
I love the UJAM plugins, which are actual virtual instruments. The piano series is fantastic. They have strings, brass, drums also and the thing that makes them a true virtual instrument is that it plays phrases for your selected chords.
Serum is the GOAT 🐐
The amount of influence it has on the music industry is simply astounding to me
@@looktothesunn why?
Definitely give Sky Keys a shot man - every sound in there is an 8 or above. Very little filler BS
downloading now
Facts sky keys is goated
@@julienrenvoise it’s makes synthing fun and easy.
SKY2 promo code and it's $25
tried it out yesterday and yeah, it's wildly good!
Labs is still free, it just now is a seperate interface. But the soft piano and all the free expansions are still free and no need to subscribe
This is the video that I’ve been waiting for! I am so glad you made a tier list of virtual instruments before Black Friday. Now I know what exactly I should get. Keep it up with these tier lists!
For sampling own sounds and real DX7 FM synthesis - HALION is unbeatable. Highly recommend.
Thanks for adding BA-1 to the tier list :).
Diva is my baby. It sounds so freaking good. Serum is my top recommendation for new people regardless of genre. It does so much.
Good old Sylenth1 is the best of all time baby
You can still buy ANA2 perpetual for like $60 (amazing value). It seems they may have made this (the 'super sale price') their regular price, if I'm seeing correctly. That's an amazing value!
Fantastic for the price.
Komplete is at 15 now LOL - time flies!
thanks for making me feel ancient
I love the list ones it shows me what the default plugins everyone should have
the best sounding bass you will ever hear is scarbee jay bass vst. it's so nice dude. get it
WOAH that camera crispiness!
I really enjoy these type of videos. I just grabbed Modo Bass 2 for $50 last month.. def worth a grab.
Oh shoot! I saw that sale and made a mental note but totally forgot. A shame bc I've wanted modo bass 2 for a while
@@michaelduffproductions8976 I’ve been eyeing it for some time now as well. Tons of value for $50. The SE version is solid too though it only comes with 2 basses.
@KiDAppleBorg yeah I use the se version quite often. F4f on IG?
As a huge basketball fan myself this tier system made perfect sense 😂
Awesome video! I'm surprised that there weren't any Cherry Audio recommendations. They have some super affordable vintage synth emulations that sound fantastic.
just checked the list of recommendations and no one even submitted those! I'll check them though!
@@MakePopMusic that's wild to me! I'm gonna have to keep an eye out for a future poll! Memorymode is my favorite, and they have a few other emulations for less commonly emulated synths, as well as a couple original designs.
@@MakePopMusicI use their DC106 version all the time for Juno style stuff. For the price it’s a wonderful synth.
Whilst we are on the tier list style videos I’d find it really interesting if you did a ranking of your sound packs. Maybe not in the A-F style format but with different names or something. I think it would be cool as you get to show case some of your older work + maybe give insights to your inspiration and BTS stuff. Maybe the theme could be most versatile pack to most niche or something like that.
Dude Luke Holland Kit will be forever GOATED!!
I’ve got Arturia 8 in April for 60 dollars from a Pro Audio Stars. 60 DOLLARS. It’s a crazy steal. Definitely join plugin in deal groups which is where I found the deal. It was gone in 2 days.
As a piano/ keys player keyscape is my absolute goto, rhodes are just on another level! Want trillian tho!
The fact that you remember Chango studios omg haha. Haven't heard that name in so long!
Shoutout Chango Forum days lolol
ANA 2 currently on sale for $75 !! its a great Plugin ! at Sonic Academy
ANA 2.5 is worth about 60 bucks right now.I think it's better to buy one or two good synths like Pigments and not worry at all. But I want to try ANA 2.5
I think it’s an incredible synth for £56!
@@Aisle9Music I've been looking around a bit, and it turns out that in AHA 2.5 you can overlay one multisampler on top of another multisampler, and it makes the sound more colorful. That's really cool. And you can get points for signing up, as well as another 10% off. So £49.
I’d like to see your top 10-15 inst plugs and top 15-20 fx plugs. You keep up to date on these more than anyone else, and with Black Friday around the corner…js
And yeah, the Nany Audio folks are really nice. ❤
Thanks for the tip with the Luke Holland Kit, just got it. Nice alternative to my GetGood Kits..
I would have liked to see free options like Vital and Surge XT included.
I bought some Ample Sound guitars for amazing discounts. You just have to wait for the right moment, and then with each guitar you get more discount. I got 3 guitars for $199 total this year.
I think the Arturia V collection is a must have.
You should do an Elle king video 😭 her folk/rock sound is amazing!
Analog Lab V is my baby. Love almost every sound in it
I have them all and more, but my go to synth is Sylent 1 since 2008 😅 It's like Cubase for me, I am using it since 1994 and I have all my presets ready to play, know exactly what I can do and for what I need synths like Serum.
I’m a bit biased but I’ve been using v collection and superior drummer for a good 6 years. (Only now starting to go semi-professional/certificate), but I can almost always dial in the sounds I hear in my head with them.
I am eyeing the new SDX though, it sounds like it’d be really good for a lot of indie stuff. The cymbals are some of the best I’ve heard from them.
Once again happy Friday!!! Austin is amazing once again!!!
Great tier list 👌 I've grabbed almost all these by waiting for deep discounts. Example: I got Modo Bass and Modo Drums for $100. Sales. 😎
I picked up the Korg bundle for $200 last Black Friday, worth it at that price. $150 just for the Triton plugin, would only make sense if you really needed those sounds and didn't have anything else to emulate them.
The thing with Roland Cloud software is that it works 50% of the time, I fucking hated it everytime I had to use it and I just ended up using Arturia's versions or Diva with the Juno and Jupiter emulations
That whole M1 and Triton are so 90s R&B ish stuff
I had Roland cloud a couple of times, first to try to make my old Roland HW redundant and second to support getting sounds onto a new Fantom I bought. it was so frustrating I cancelled and never will look back.
It seems like Trillium has always been more of a synth bass thing to me. And yup the UJAM folks are nice too.
Would love to see this for just drum vsts. Wondering which set of kits make others obsolete.
I wonder his thoughts on like addictive drums and get good drums
@@lameerjhontv6860 yeha I also wonder about the ones included with the NI bundles and SSD 5.5
@@tommorton7211 I do have the SSD and I used them for like specific stuff, but it requires a lot of processing. I usually find myself reaching for like either addictive, of splice samples 😭
MODO Bass 2 is probably the closest "fake bass" to make a DI from. The UI leaves much to be desired and it's kind of a PITA to program manually. It's still my primary bass VST i use for LoFi music.
I agree, but, if we look at it from the perspective of someone who needs a let's say, "very portable" studio, virtual instruments is pretty much the way to go, I agree that there's a lot of stuff that match and even surpass komplete library, but if you are in Nomad mode, komplete is your war thank, the negative stuff about NI stuff is that the learning curve can be a bit too steep, but in your case with all the gear you have, yeah, a lot of virtual stuff won't make any sense ✌🏻
I actually use the roland cloud on almost everything I do. Mainly because of the jv1080 :P How is Nexus not on this list?
no one submitted nexus and I was SHOCKED
Last time I checked, Ana 2 was still available from the Sonic Academy website. It's kind of permanently on sale for around 50-60 bucks.
Sick! Couldn't find it with a quick search but it's DEFINITELY worth that!
Love these videos. A couple notes for feedback: 1.) Would be nice for some quick 10-15 second demos of these in action so it’s easier to understand the valuation. 2.) May be nice to have the screenshot up for a few more seconds, or even have it up the whole time and tucked into a corner so that it’s easier to digest the context and UI
heard! I will say, I don't think 15 seconds would do any plugin justice. I'd rather tell people about the plugin and if it seems interesting they can go research and find demo videos.
@@MakePopMusicTotally fair. I do enjoy when you go to the short demo videos that the developers publish. Maybe including more of those so that we can get a feel for what you’re talking about. But seriously loving these videos.
great tier list but this constructive critique is spot on, I was really wishing to get a quick sample of these as you talked about them. Even though it wouldn’t do the plug in justice, a quick reference to put some of the commentary into context would’ve brought this to another level. But great list nonetheless, very informative and helpful for greenhorns like myself
Cloud has all the 808 and 909 stuff too. Lots of classics but some of then models take a lot of coy.
Yes basketball references 🔥🔥🤣🤣🏀🏀
Diva is my favourite. I only use Diva and Serum.
Thanks for the video, where would you place pigments and why?
What about Pianoteq 8?
Where it would be on the tier list?
Hey Austin, what’s your opinion on Reason by Propellerhead?
Reason is awesome. I use it in Cubase all the time
Here cause the goat Devvon Terrell did a shout-out so had to come take look
That’s my boyyyy 🙏🏻
Hey man! Where is Pianoteq? I think it’s killer👍
Battery is dead and discontinued!
It's no longer offered in the newest NI Komplete bundle!!! typical NI. I don't trust this strange manufacturer anymore, they habe discontinued so many great plugins...like Absynth, FM8, Massive 1, B4 Organ, Spectraldelay, Kompakt simple sampler, akustic piano etc.
That’s very sad and im fairly unhappy with NI and their decision to discontinue amazing stuff
Really helpful channel thanks ✌
Sylenth1 // Spire // XLN Addictive Drums & Keys // ...
Please make Tier List of guitar amp vst)
You think those kits are really that much better than all the 40s/50s/60s… etc and Studio drums by NÍ?
Serum rocks but yeah digital like our MOK stuff. But yeah, Viral is not AAX.
I have the AU version of vital in logic
The Roland Cloud is amazing but their DRM is AWFUL and sometimes makes it almost unusable
Spire..........? Sylenth1..........?
Neither got a single entry on our IG form for VST submissions
Man if i find out you like skating and poker too we were meant to be best friends 😂 basketball, Steinberg (which i work at) music taste, the wat you do give a shit lol much love Austin!
I grew up skateboarding and I’ll gamble on anything Lolol
@@MakePopMusic lol wtf! Amazing
Epic video. Roland legendary series is better than analog lab as far as sound quality.
Sky Keys better be in here
it is!
c’mon man!
Now you owe them a full video review😂
@@johnviera3884 I'll give my thoughts on our Instagram soon! just bought it.
How cool
And Baby Audio is nice
I prefer Ample Sound basses over MODO Bass
No Pigments, I'm surprised. To me it's Serum on steroids.
Hello brother hope you are doing fine :) your work here has really helped me a lot.
Im writing this message to ask you for an help regarding the vst’s
I’m considering to buy KOMPLETE and arturia bundle
If you have any suggestions it would be really helpful :)
I’m working with limited resources by my side mainly I don’t want to regret my purchase nor even end up having no tools to work with .
List of plugins you think is essential
Thank you :)
One guitar for over $100 is not enough. Especially since Les Pauls are cool but doesn’t get the Strat thing that is so needed for pop music.
no phaseplant? so sad, it’s a hall of famer to me
modo bass in insane
Better than Trilian and Ample?
@@MakePopMusic You can get Modo Bass CS free and that comes with 1 bass so you can try it out! The options are great and you can customise everything to create a unique bass sound (change pick ups, move them around etc). I find I don’t need that level of customization that often. It is also physically modelled which for some people will never quite sound as good as sampled instruments.
what bass was that at 8:10? was that a fretless? thats the exact sound im looking for
Fender Jazz Bass
@@MakePopMusic thank you
haven’t watched it yet but if Omnisphere isn’t S-tier, then SHAME.
That Luke Holland kit is not S tier to me. There’s no dynamics in that kit.
day 4 of requesting to make a song like elle darlington (I wish you would, summer crush, one more night)
Team Serum ftw
What daw is that?
Cubase!
@@MakePopMusic Thank you
No need to say "For me..." or "To me..." because that's what we're here for- to get *your* opinions on the plugins, from your perspective. It's redundant and makes the presentation less impactful.
Otherwise, some good comments. Thanks.
Arturia Pigments destroys Serum.
Pigments is insaneeee but it's harder to get around and takes me longer to make basic sounds in there. It does have a LOT more functionality though.
Hi
Please do a hozier video
Guy's please like this comment if your agree ❤
I not know sports. 😢
/massive basketball fan
/thinks the nba draft has 4 rounds 😂
Wait what? I never send there are 4 rounds 😂😂
NBA is 2 rounds and a lot of people end up undrafted and go through the G league. I should know. I’m a Magic and Heat fan and that’s like 60% of both of my teams 😂
Just went back and saw that. Did not mean round 4. Meant round 2 but I was looking at my fourth row ☠️
@@MakePopMusic think they had more rounds in the 80s but ya was looking for “second rounder who’s not tearing up the G league” 😃
Damage is old and not good anymore lol , ok give me example of another "new" vst who can do the same ( and I'm not talking about damage 2 )
Any of the spitfire cinematic libraries sound better and I don’t use a lot of the crushed sounds anymore. It just sounds a little dated.
I really like these videos, but there is one thing I am not crazy about. If you have never tried a plugin, you should maybe just not put it on the list?
I like looking them up to see if I’m even interested in it. Lots of people have said they like it because it could be boring if only talk about things I know.
That’s why I have 2 categories if I haven’t tried it. Things I’m interested in trying, and things I’m not.
@@MakePopMusic Ok man, I was just a bit confused. Its your channel!
Spitfire is one of the worst virtual instruments out there. It literally has no resemblance to Arcade other than some similar user interface similarities.
SO many of the synths and virtual instruments in this list are one trick pony's in all honesty, it definitely is kinda sad that these are the vst's people are still using. Current > Serum, Pianoteq is > than piano V and the Swam Modeled Instruments are leagues better than the sampled rubbish from spitfire etc who sadly lost their way over the years and fails to put quality over profits. I think the whole industry become like that and much worse with the industry in the shitshow it is now. People forgot what it was to create and care more about the results of the process, rather than the process itself. Same with being bad and and getting good, its like if you don't enjoy the journey and put the music as the means to create not so much what comes from it, i feel thats what messes most people up and either holds them back or forces them to quit, exp;ecting that it would have been as easy as preset, copy, paste. Music needs innovation and creative ideas/sounds. We need to stop the whole internet culture of this niche and reset it, because truly i think it has been somewhat part of music and the industry's decline in recent years. I think so many people got messed up on wanting the exact sounds of their idols instead figuring out they had their own, they just had to develop, practice and listen to themselves and their ears. In all respect, that;s all that matters sometimes, if you feel something and your ears are enjoying the sounds your on the right path. Most often we don't like what we are making, because in blindside to our true being, we are making something not true to us or our culture.
Long message, but it's a thing that needs to be addressed. I just think online production stuff is more detrimental to people and their success than they might believe
Like take everything with a grain of salt and not as gospel, always make sure you feel it and not what the numbers are feeling
this is a wildly serious comment for such a silly little video.
i'm not sure how me ranking a few plugins that people submitted on Instagram means that music and production is dying.
there are dozens of plugins that I use all the time that weren't on this list, and there were lots on this list that I think are solid plugins but I don't personally reach for them often
How much money does this mf have. "$300 for this plugin... that's not bad, $100 for this other plugin, that's great i'll buy it after this video..." like cmon dude no one can relate
They’re business expenses 😭
Fla