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Re: Organizing Plugins???
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example: in the plug-in folder make a sub-folder called "Delays", then move your delays into this folder, like short-delay, long-delay, ping pong, some of the Bomb factory delays. make another folder called "compressors" and put your DigiRack compressors, Maxim, The Bomb Factory compressors into this folder. etc. etc. etc. Then when you open up the RTAS selection window, all of the Delays will be grouped together and all of the Compressors will be grouped together. As mentioned earlier, this doesn't work with the AudioSuite window, or with Waves.
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