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Organize Plugins
Good news.... new Lex PCM plug is great!
Bad News.... PT does not organize them in "Reverbs" in the plugin organize menu. Having searched and re-searched this, I come to the conclusion that there is no way to get these in the proper bin. Other than "manufacturer" Someone tell me that I am wrong, please? SB |
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Re: Organize Plugins
You can try this:
hold the command key down and then select the plug. This will promote it as a favorite plug for that type (multi-mono RTAS, multi-channel TDM, whatever). The next time you go to insert the plug, it will appear at the top of that list, just like when you choose your favorite EQ and Comp in the pref's. That *should* make it super-easy to find without digging down into the 'other' or 'manufacturer' list. It also get's lost when dropping your prefs, so keep that in mind.
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