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The ideal gas theorem, commonly referred to as the ideal gas law, is a fundamental equation in thermodynamics that describes the behavior of ideal gas. This law combines several empirical gas laws into a single equation, providing a comprehensive model for understanding how gas behaves under various conditions.

Ideal Gas Law Equation

The ideal gas law is expressed mathematically as:

P=n+1

Where:

P = Ideal Number of Plugins

n= Number of Plugins You Already Own

 

 

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On 1/12/2025 at 12:53 AM, Carl Ewing said:

I mean - this is a business thing. If I walk into your studio as a client and your using 'Willy's Freebie Daduk', East West Orchestral Gold, and Cubase's stock guitar amp plugins, I'm going to walk out the door lol.

You say this like it's a bad thing. 😄

I wonder how many people reading this ever have people walk into our studios as clients.

Anyone who thinks like that would first observe that I was using Sonar and it would be game over for them.

In the event that I did work with clients, and someone had a problem with whatever tools I was using to do my job, I would most definitely want them gone ASAP. This goes for any enterprise I might engage in, audio engineering or otherwise. In the past I have run a business where clients did come into my shop. It never even occurred to me to acquire something with the goal of impressing clients.

Whatever tools I use are up to me to choose and acquire, and anyone who has a problem with them is strongly encouraged (required even) to find another provider of services who would be a better fit.

Some of the tools I regularly use in my studio are considered to be top-tier in their categories. Others are bargain basement and/or freeware. The only criterion for their use is that they get the job done.

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