You have to login again. I was looking for the secret folders most software uses and never removes. It is in my documents.
Not sure I want to install those added Core plugins. I have too many as it is.
I will install Samplitude Studio with their instruments. Their Studio version is a bargain at $25.
Because of my hoarding I still use HDDs. I may get to the point of deleting stuff I don't use to replace the stuff I rarely use. SSD to pricey for me once they go over the 1TB range. I may have to get a sata controller and duct tape.
I got the Century Brass bundle which adds another 100GB.
This is tempting. I really don't have space for any more libraries unless I start deleting those in Komplete or spread Kontakt libraries across multiple drives.
I have too many synths, I have all of the popular ones and and Arturia. I hate the whole Korg online eco system, I get 5 installs with Arturia and like their eco system.
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I live in reasonable distance of a Sam Ash and 2 Guitar Centers.
We also have this.
https://www.thebassplace.com/
I've only been in there once. If I wanted to spend a lot of money on a bass that would be the place to go.
I'm finding that hard to believe. What make, model, and year?
I miss the older smaller trucks like the S10, Ranger. I have a 99 Sonoma with 250K miles. Once you go truck it's hard to go back to a car.
Your post verges on the no politics allowed. Fuel prices do raise the price of everything. I do wonder about the sales of instruments in general. We have a everything easy no work necessary culture and it's less hassle to buy some earbuds and listen to stuff on a phone. Some musicians like to blame it on DAWs but even that takes a lot of time and financial investment. I think we have become lazy.
Were I live it's more evident in the wind instrument world.
I guess Gibson has improved in their quality control.