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The pricing structure makes it hard to work out exactly what way is best - most of the good plugins cost $250-300 in normal times, so the annual $250 voucher doesn't necessarily go a long way.
On the other hand there are regular sales, and since Feb of this year I've purchased;
Lindell 80, TE-100 & 254 comp
BX_N, E & Focusrite
Oberhausen
Unfiltered Audio Fault
And that's came to around $250 all in.
I am quite excited to check out the Lindell API desk when it arrives, but I think it's going to be expensive and I'll probably not get it until it eventually joins a sale.
Any plugs you particularly enjoy @thegummy ?
Bandcamp
Spotify, Apple et al
The heavy hitters (as BX call anyone owning more then 20 plugins) were given a discount on the subscription but it was still $180 a year for the rest of the plugins which didn't really stack up to me.
I have all the ones of theirs I regularly use and about a dozen or so I hardly use at all.
Studio: https://www.voltperoctave.com
Music: https://www.euclideancircuits.com
Me: https://www.jamesrichmond.com
They have a Facebook group where people frequently give away vouchers (with approval from PA).
Some of my favourites are bx_rooMS, bx_subsynth, and the Shadow Hills Mastering Compressor (identical to the UAD version..). I have quite a few of their plugins, great quality, great business model.
https://soundcloud.com/bill-saunders
Didn't realise how expensive a lot of their plugins were, I was thinking the 250 would get you a few.
When you subscribe to the PA newsletter, sales offers come in every week.
Any recommended plugins from them?
I hear good things about the BX Refinement, quite interested in that if it was much cheaper.