>So what I would like to know is Pluggo like a Jack-of-all-trades >package or is it up to pro recording. The extent to which you dig Pluggo probably depends on what style of music you work with, and what you hope to achieve with it. Pluggo excels at twisting things into unrecognizability, in a way that is controlled and random. If you're doing straight up blues, you'll find little in there that's useful (there are a few straight-up classic effects, but they're by far the minority.) If, however, there's room in your music for things that are tripped out, garbled, slithering, or just plain bizarre, you might find yourself getting lost for hours moving a few little knobs around and hearing what happens. I would say Pluggo is to fx as Reaktor is to synths. And don't get me started on the things that happen when you run Reaktor into Pluggo. u b i k
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Re: Pluggo How good are they
2004-01-10 by i_love_ubik
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