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Lionel

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  1. It’s really interesting hearing all of these stories about AiR.  I’ve been using their plugins since the days of Pro Tools LE/M-Powered.  And a few years back, I purchased all their plugins from PB.  I’m on Win and MacOS and never had any issues.  Guess I’ve just been lucky.

    AiR plugins aren’t my go-to’s, but there are  some hidden gems that totally make a difference in my production.  

    Being a long-time user of AiR, one of the good things about their products is that they don’t discontinue their plugins unlike certain other companies.  *cough*…Izotope *cough*…NI

  2. Ever since I first started getting into music production/mixing(a la the days of Digidesign Digi 001), Waves software has always been around.  I remember wanting to get the Waves Gold bundle(the Holy Grail of plugins at the time, hah), but it went for some ridiculous price.  WUP sucks, we can all agree on that.  But it's most likely what's keeping them afloat and able to have longevity in this industry(not to mention, keeping their plugins current).  Correct me if I'm wrong, but they've never stopped supporting any of their plugins, right? (Similar to how Izotope and NI recently put some of their VSTs out to pasture)

    I wish all plugin companies could have the same licensing and free updates for life like Melda.  But Waves makes some seriously top shelf plugins that's just too good to pass.  Hopefully the competition will eventually give Waves a run for their money, and it forces Waves to do away with WUP once and for all.  A guy can dream, right? 😁

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  3. 6 minutes ago, Patrick Derbidge said:

    Some people don't like the fact that their products aren't constantly updated like other developers, thus making them incredibly stable and usable 🙂 Unlike others.

    Ahh, I see. Good to know. Thank you

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