Then about 6 months later I opened up that track and wanted to change it slightly and couldn't do it. was just messing around writing a track and added that for some grit and it hit the spot perfectly. you could've printed/rendered and that means you've still got an audio copy of the individual track, but you can't use that same plugin to tweak/edit. you open an older project and no longer have an active sub and you're screwed. This is another reason I'd never go for subs. I do buy lots of third party ones, but that's because I like them, I can and they sometimes have a workflow I like, but they're just nice to have and fun □ What happens if you want to open a project down the line and sub is canceled? Welp, better start it back up to get the plugins.Ĭouldn't agree more with all of this! For sure with stock plugins in most DAWs and the amazing free plugins out there, any decent engineer can get professional results, no exceptions. That is a lie we tell ourselves and the plugin developers know it and capitalize on it. I would never be able to do the work I am right now Subs are alluring for people up front, but if you take your time and pick up perpetual licenses on sale, once you've got a decent selection, they have no ongoing costs and like you pointed out, you stop paying, you can't use them anymore with subs. I figured it was obvious why subs are a scam, when you stop paying you lose access.
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