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plugin organization w/6+
Yes, I used the search engine... though I'm assuming not very efficiently.
When I upgraded from 5.3.1 to 6.1 I was assulted with this "automatic" plugin arrangement that put my plugins into different categories. Why? I used to move through plugins like the wind, and clients were not wondering whether or not I actually knew how to use my system. Now it takes me longer to actually find the plugins, (not to mention trying to sort through VST wrapped) than it does for me to nail the settings. How do I put tham all in one folder again? (UTSE, I know, I tried) Mark |
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Re: plugin organization w/6+
Not at my machine now - but if you look under setup preferences you'll see on the first page an option to display plug-ins by type (or some such language), defualt the box is checked - uncheck it and you're back to showing clients how well you know the system!
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