These days it seems like there are more #plugins available than ever before, but how many of them do we really need? Do we risk overdoing it?
I've been on the verge of less being more for a few years now. My DAW of choice is Cakewalk Sonar, and I can't help but wonder whether there's a point at which we should stop. After all, too many plugins can slow our DAW right down, so it's not as if there are no downsides to this.
But for now, I'm sticking with "less is more," at least for myself. In the end, it's more than likely a personal preference.
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