Click to expand.Seeing a list like that is really awesome for somebody that wasn't around during the fabled 'olden days' and got raised (as far as audio warez are concerned) with names like Team AiR, ASSiGN, R2R and AudioUTOPiA. Sorry for anyone I might forget here that have been active during that same era considering I'm only a Windows user. Have to admit I'm kind of curious about the Arctic list of releases although I don't want to pester you about posting that because I can only imagine how many effort it takes to conjure up that list over here. Click to expand.Yeah, some of them are definitely still useful, but they are fringe cases, in my opinion. NI - Spektral Delay is kind of in that category as there's nothing quite identical and it's no longer available commercially, but then again there was an internal version of it released fairly recently so the ancient version of it isn't necessary anymore. In other words, it's not as rare as it used to be. Ensoniq - PARIS would almost qualify too, but anyone using that now probably has the hacked updates for more modern machines, so.
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Again, the ancient release isn't all that useful. The biggest reason I can think of that someone may want any of these releases is because they're trying to open an old project that they've archived and the plugins used are no longer installed.
If you're working on something 'from the vaults' then you might have to find some really old programs to recall all your effects and settings 100%. The Direct-X version of Waves is the big one that comes to mind. But the reversing legacy programs idea applies too.