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Less context switching between different workflows can mean more time and ease spent in a creative state. Stay more easily in a productive flow state, minimising the creative friction caused by switching between different plugin designs: Every time you switch between plugins with different GUI styles and ethos, there’s mental friction while you recalibrate.
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Spend less time learning different GUIs, workflows and approaches to preset management, and more time creating: If you know you like the ethos, workflow and the results you get with the plugins from a particular developer, you’ll usually find that mastering one of their products will make getting up to speed with the others in their range a lot faster and easier – for example, most of the FabFilter plugins have a similar approach to features and layout, and once you get used to the nodes and rotary dials, you’ll be using all of their plugins like a pro in no time. Plus, if you do already own one or two plugins from a particular company, you may get special upgrade pricing for a bundle e.g. Many of the FabFilter plugins share features and key ways of working, including Pro-Q 3