I'M DELETING MY VST PLUGINS (YOU SHOULD TOO)

 

In my latest video, I take a bold step in my music production journey: I’m deleting a significant number of VST plugins from my collection. As someone who has spent years exploring the vast world of plugins, this decision wasn’t easy, but it was necessary.

The Problem: Too Many Plugins

Having too many plugins can actually slow down your workflow. Endless options often lead to more time spent choosing tools than making music. I realized that the abundance of plugins I had was doing more harm than good. It became a distraction, pulling me away from focusing on creativity and actual production.

The Solution: Simplify and Focus

In this video, I explain why I’m shifting my focus from quantity to quality. I talk about how reducing my plugin library will help streamline my production process and improve efficiency. Instead of having hundreds of plugins that rarely get used, I’m focusing on the ones that truly make a difference in my music.

What’s Next?

This change is about fostering a more minimalistic and intentional approach to music production. By keeping only the essential plugins, I’m expecting better results and less clutter in my creative space. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by your plugin collection, this video might inspire you to declutter and refine your setup.

Let me know what you think, and if you’ve ever considered a plugin purge yourself!

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