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Speaking only for myself, if I spend too much time on a track.. it just seems to get worse instead of better.I totally get it. But my setup is pretty simple even when I don't use DAW 'templates' (which is pretty much never!). Helix Native has made sessions a lot easier in my case. SD3 is solid and I count on it for most of the drums. You could say those 2 are my templates to start from although they certainly aren't basic plugins. I do want to set up an experimental station connected to my recording desk -- with different noise makers, analog gear and some synths. That is goal this year because I do like creating textures and soundscapes.
I have stacks of notes on my desk with speaker blends (2 speaker combinations) that I like, amp settings, etc.
Same with composing. I try to quickly figure what patterns work over a given chord progression and just give myself about 3 takes and then move on.