This kind of stuff to a degree has been in FL Studio for quite some time. I have Riffer and Chtuhlu and I rarely open them. I'm so use to using my head or using midi files.
It might be handy if a CM subscriber waits on it and the code is needed later on they can find it in their issue. That was the same code from the magazine and I downloaded it a week ago.
I decided that after collecting so many EQs and compressors that I will forget to use it was time to collect channel strips. Me along with me ears are not smart enough to know the differences between all of these plugins.
I like it better than the Cubase GUI. The lack of tutorials holds a DAW back. Your top DAWs also have a lot of 3rd party tutorials. What I dislike about Magix is their frequent paid upgrades. Smells like Finale.
I got one for $44 off the everything bundle. $105 for presets isn't that tempting. I didn't get a $9 coupon so my entitled attitude may put that towards the Arturia presets.
This is a great reminder to never invest $$$$ in Spitfire products with their own player. This is more of a anti piracy scheme than anything else. I understand that. Maybe need to stop jumping at everything that is free.
I would like a tankless. Where I live there are no basements and all pipes are overhead. You have to wait minutes for warm water to make it to the sink.