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generalchaos316
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Hey all,
I am starting research for some upgrades in the (hopefully near) future and am having trouble deciding on investing in plugins or outboard gear. There looks to be plenty of discussion recently about the aural pros/cons of each but there hasn't been much that I could find by way of how the economics pan out.
Now I know that there are numerous variables on my end that should affect such a purchase (which I am not going to post here for the purpose of keeping the post on track). The scenario is: Most of my investement thus far has been in interface, mics, and cables and for the first time I feel like I can go for some signal processing. I am essentially a hobbyist and haven't been able to purchase more than 1-2 upgrades a year for some time now. For this reason, software plugins cause me some worry as then carry the likely "upgrade fee" somewhere down the line which I view as a wasted potential toward a future purchase (as I am paying money for essentially the same thing). When I buy something, I like to do my best to ensure it is something that I can use until I break it (as opposed to it breaking itself). The other factor is that I don't get to record a ton right now (though I am working on changing that) which makes me fear there is the chance I might not get my "money's worth" out of a plugin purchase.
I am interested to hear how those who have gone through several product lifecycles weigh in here. Am I being overly paranoid about "forced" upgrades due to incompatibilities and outdated support over time? Have people seen more losses when they invested in one form of processing over the other? What kind of happy mediums have been found (like mic pres, compressors on outboard and autotune, EQ in the box)?
GAAHH!!! *headexplodes*
I am using Pro Tools 7 LE for what it is worth on the plugin front.
I am starting research for some upgrades in the (hopefully near) future and am having trouble deciding on investing in plugins or outboard gear. There looks to be plenty of discussion recently about the aural pros/cons of each but there hasn't been much that I could find by way of how the economics pan out.
Now I know that there are numerous variables on my end that should affect such a purchase (which I am not going to post here for the purpose of keeping the post on track). The scenario is: Most of my investement thus far has been in interface, mics, and cables and for the first time I feel like I can go for some signal processing. I am essentially a hobbyist and haven't been able to purchase more than 1-2 upgrades a year for some time now. For this reason, software plugins cause me some worry as then carry the likely "upgrade fee" somewhere down the line which I view as a wasted potential toward a future purchase (as I am paying money for essentially the same thing). When I buy something, I like to do my best to ensure it is something that I can use until I break it (as opposed to it breaking itself). The other factor is that I don't get to record a ton right now (though I am working on changing that) which makes me fear there is the chance I might not get my "money's worth" out of a plugin purchase.
I am interested to hear how those who have gone through several product lifecycles weigh in here. Am I being overly paranoid about "forced" upgrades due to incompatibilities and outdated support over time? Have people seen more losses when they invested in one form of processing over the other? What kind of happy mediums have been found (like mic pres, compressors on outboard and autotune, EQ in the box)?
GAAHH!!! *headexplodes*
