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Originally Posted by noise_construct
What would the benefit of this?
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Firstly, for some people this might just be a more interesting approach to creating the sound that you want. It's a lot more flexible than having everything in one VST, with the inevitable compromises that entails. Secondly, you only have to use the modules you want so potentially it could be more CPU efficient than an all-in-one. Because a developer would only have to concentrate on one module, the modules could be highly optimised.