This is why people give FL Studio a bad name.
Soundgoodizer is cheating if you ask me. I some times use it to preview a sound to see what it could sound like once I've processed it more thoroughly, but it never stays on for the final product. And if you actually knew what was going on in the Soundgoodizer, you wouldn't use it for a kick anyway. There's no way to control the compression and limiting on it properly, so its safe to assume there's always going to be a better way to process any sound than with one single plug-in with only one knob. It would be sweet if it were that simple, but it just isn't.
You used two EQ's just so you could control the volume with one of them? What? There's faders in the mixer, if you didn't know.
The end product was weak, your knowledge on both FL Studio and music production are limited, and your presentation comes off arrogant and vulgar. Possibly worst of all, you're enabling anybody just getting started to start using bad habits right off the bat for the instant gratification. If you don't know what's going on under the hood of these all-encompassing type of plug-ins, they'll get you nowhere anyway.




