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Yo, sup im ryp i like to waste a lot of time messing around with plugins and figuring out which ones actually work for once. Over time, I've downloaded a metric fk ton of plugins-some of them good, a whole lot bad, and some that absolutely broke everything before I knew better. Eventually I figured out how annoying it is to browse around on the web looking for paid plugins. There's literally thousands of them available, but there are a ridiculous number of useless, out-of-date, or paid ones out there and it really gets annoying. That's why I like the idea of this site-to cut through some of that crap and get to the actual good stuff. I'm definitely not interested in overly complicated plugins. If I have to spend an hour setting it up, then it's probably not worth my time unless it saves me many hours later, otherwise I'm just going to move on to the next one. I prefer plugins that are simple to use, actually do what they say they're going to do, and ultimately make things easier, rather than harder, for me. Whether it's something to improve workflow, adding one small function, or just make the DAW smoother overall, these are the kind of plugins that make me happy. I still look at newly released plugins just because it's a habit and there's always a chance something useful will come along but you have to take the good with the bad. Whenever I find something truly good, it's always nice to share so others don't have to waste time looking. I don't really try to act like an expert on anything but rather just state what I've found. If I like a plugin, then that's what I'll say; I'm not going to pretend I like something that I don't. So that's basically all there is to it. I like finding useful tools to make things easier. If it helps you out then that's all that matters. Thanks for reading.