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Plug-In Categroy - Organizing Plug-in\'s
I've selected the option "Organize Plug-in's by Category", but want to know if there is a way to re-assign plugins to different categories. I've got a handful of plugins in the "other" category which are actually EQ and reverb. I'd like for them to reside in their respective folders paired with similar tools. Any thoughts? Is this coming as a future feature?
6.4.1cs2 / OS 10.3.4 G4 500 / Mix Plus 3 |
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Re: Plug-In Categroy - Organizing Plug-in\'s
There is no way to do it right now and I don't know if they plan to change anything. The manufacturer of the plugin is supposed to put in the code which determines where the plugin goes. The best thing to do is to check if your plugins have any updates available because many have been updated that didn't work right at first.
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