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cm How did you get into music software?

JG “I’ve had a keen interest in plugins for a very long time. I followed the latest developer news and always wished I could one day make my own. Now that is a reality, and I spend a lot of my time (even when asleep) dreaming up some new concepts for plugins.”

cm What makes your plugins stand out?

“When thinking up new ideas for plugins, I have two main goals. First I like to find a way to offer as many features and options as possible,

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