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wrzonance
Moon

Registered: Aug 2003
Location: Seattle, WA
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Thank you Diginerd.
I wrote a really long (basically stupid) post about warez software and etc in the Production Values thread. But it was more just knee-jerk stupidity then actual thought out opinions.
And I agree with you. Buying software is much more honorable and gives you better Karma than just pointing, clicking, downloading.
I just bought the Toby Bear Monster Pack for 45 bucks and it's great! Tons of fun toys and tools for f-ing up sound.
And I, like many others, have had the same problem, of having plenty of stolen VST synths, only a few of which I know pretty well.
My problem is this. I barely have enough money for anything! I'm 20, going to school, living at home, no job and I simply can't afford the wonderful software I WANT to pay for.
I'm going to school for Audio Engineering, and even at discount, the Waves bundel is still too much for me. So I've been using a downloded version of the diamond bundle, and almost strictly using Waves plug-ins so I can know them through-and-through. And I can tell you. I do know all of them very well .
Believe me. When I'm not going to school anymore, have a decent job, and am working full time, you'll see a gear list on my website of software I've bought! And it will be great.
But for now man, I am definitely still learning. I'm pretty good at signal processing, mixing, mastering, production, but I am by no means GOOD, or PRO, at all. So during this economic and educational limbo I'm in, I am most definitely going to do a lot of warezing, and buy hardware when I can.
And I would never tell you to shove it Diginerd! Sheesh! 
---Adam
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Apr-08-2006 19:37
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thoughtlessjex
Yakkity Yak

Registered: May 2004
Location: Chapel Hill, North Carolina
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I'm with you 100%. Personally, I have never used a warez program in my production because this is my philosophy. More interestingly, though, is that other than the sequencers I have, I have only bought one piece of software: AudioRealism Bassline.
It's some people never seem to understand: it is possible to make quality productions on the cheap without resorting to theft, and this is the reason I, personally, draw a much harder line on it. People say that they've learned so much working with the high end synths, but they're still stealing. Why not learn to make high end sounds with low priced synths? Why not? I can't think of a single reason, yet people continue to believe that they need the synths they should be paying hundreds of dollars to get, when they really don't.
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Apr-08-2006 23:57
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Diginerd
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Stamford, CT, USA but from the UK
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So I have to pose a question... Do you HAVE to upgrade?
I'm guessing you're not running OSX which does produce this result on an almost monthly basis?
And I have to ask, why did you pay so much for your app?
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Apr-09-2006 05:46
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Diginerd
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jan 2005
Location: Stamford, CT, USA but from the UK
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One more point... CP is getting close. The whole ProTools Platform is now very effectively locked down. The small plug companies are now bordering on solvent, where as prior most were heading out of business.
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Apr-09-2006 05:48
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