Now I have a real-life VST guitar, which is kinda dope if you think about it. I bought myself a nice guitar after getting paid for a bunch of small sound design/composing gigs. Another alternative would be to buy a used guitar off craigslist/ebay and start practicing. ![]() You can also hire a musician to record your parts for 50 bucks a track, which will sound probably better but it will not just be a one-time expense. Paying 100 bucks for a sample library is actually pretty cheap if you ask me. Producing any content these days requires a certain amount of money. Advertizing and publishing on online marketplaces. Cost of food, energy, water and other supplies, cost of "buffer" money in order to enable the people involved sustain a period of economic challenge and/or retirement. Cost of stimulants/ narcotics to be able to work unpaid through 18 hour days because of something called "crunch". ![]() ![]() Bills, taxes, rent, food, insurance, transportation, running costs and cost of hardware for the devs of VSTs and sample libraries in their respective countries/states.
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