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Sat Mar 08, 2008 8:14 pm |
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Looking into 500 series modules, specifically API. Now, with Waves releasing the API package, I'm distraught. On one hand, a lunchbox would give me more options into the world of these modules, on the other, I could save a few $$ and desk space.
I know that plug-ins don't reflect the absolute realism of true hardware, but I've been very happy with my Waves bundle and I was wondering what you all thought of this. Has anyone used/heard the API bundle?
I'm tying to weigh the pro's and con's here, any suggestions would be appreciated!  |
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