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Old 02-16-2016, 02:15 AM
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Default Plugins and Support Plan....is it worth it???

Hi guys..
my upgrade plan is going to expire next month and i am thinking of renewing plugins and support plan as well....BUT....is it worth 99$????
I mean it's just a few stomp boxes (which i have from other brands like Native instuments Guitar rig 5 and IK multimedia Amplitube 4) and i must say a good verb ....which i think i used 3-4 times...
As for support plan i never needed any help from AVID since 2008...if i had any problem i look here in this place with help all of you guys....
Soooooo 99$ for stomp boxes,one verb and support.....
However,all other DAWs have at least stomp boxes for free...
What do you think guys??
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Old 02-16-2016, 03:32 AM
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Default Re: Plugins and Support Plan....is it worth it???

If you're having to ask other people if it's worth it.... i think you've answered your own question
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Old 02-16-2016, 03:37 AM
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If you're having to ask other people if it's worth it.... i think you've answered your own question
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Old 02-16-2016, 05:00 AM
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Hi guys..
my upgrade plan is going to expire next month and i am thinking of renewing plugins and support plan as well....BUT....is it worth 99$????
I mean it's just a few stomp boxes (which i have from other brands like Native instuments Guitar rig 5 and IK multimedia Amplitube 4) and i must say a good verb ....which i think i used 3-4 times...
As for support plan i never needed any help from AVID since 2008...if i had any problem i look here in this place with help all of you guys....
Soooooo 99$ for stomp boxes,one verb and support.....
However,all other DAWs have at least stomp boxes for free...
What do you think guys??
I got the stomp boxes, don't use them; too many plug-ins can lead to too much choice IMO and if you already got some...
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Old 02-16-2016, 05:14 AM
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I have 2 pedalboards, never used the plugins
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Old 02-16-2016, 07:24 AM
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$399 if you're on HD, and in 20 years of ProTools, I've NEVER needed support from them. Ever. And since I don't like to "rent" things like software (as in the "free as long as you have a support plan" plugins) this is a no-brainer thing for me. Kinda sucky that we don't get the "point" updates without a support plan, though. That's taking it a little too far IMHO.
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Old 02-16-2016, 07:40 AM
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For beginners, it is a simple way to get some basic (stomp box) type plugins if they don't have much other plugins. I have them and other than playing with them for a few minutes at first, I never use them. I don't mind having too many choices for plugins, but the problem is this, every time I boot my Mac, it sits there for several minutes for the Application Manager to check for new or updates of these plugins. It literally waste my time every tine I boot up. It is so annoying that I avoid rebooting as much as possible. In my opinion, there are much betters way to use your $99 (get some better cables, tune the piano, get a groovy lava light, etc.). These might make your recordings and mixes better.
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Old 02-16-2016, 07:47 AM
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App manager is "optional". I don't use it at all.
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Old 02-16-2016, 09:31 AM
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For beginners, it is a simple way to get some basic (stomp box) type plugins if they don't have much other plugins. I have them and other than playing with them for a few minutes at first, I never use them. I don't mind having too many choices for plugins, but the problem is this, every time I boot my Mac, it sits there for several minutes for the Application Manager to check for new or updates of these plugins. It literally waste my time every tine I boot up. It is so annoying that I avoid rebooting as much as possible. In my opinion, there are much betters way to use your $99 (get some better cables, tune the piano, get a groovy lava light, etc.). These might make your recordings and mixes better.
or maybe an HDD for backup
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App manager is "optional". I don't use it at all.
I did not have the "option" to not install it. I don't see a setting to turn this "option" off. I read in the sticky thread above that there is a "hack" to edit a plist file on the mac to not run Application Manager at startup but that hardly sounds like this is "optional." I admit I did not read the whole thread completely so perhaps I'm missing something later.
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