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Locating plug-in settings?
PTHD Accel 3, Pro Tools 7.3.1cs5, Mac Pro dual 2.66gHz, OS 10.4.10, HD Expansion Chassis, 2GB RAM, Rosetta 800, 96 i/o, Sync i/o, Command 8.
Ever since I moved to my new Mac Pro the plug-in settings do not appear in the Plug-In Setting pull-down menu. The settings are all located correctly in HD>Library>Application Support>Digidesign>Plug-In Settings. I can manually 'import' settings from the folders, but only one at a time. The most pressing and annoyoing manifestation of this is using Access Indigo. Even though I have set the root plugin settings folder correctly it does not recognize the millions of patches which are, quite necessarily, organized by subfolders according to type. Any single setting files not in a subfolder will be recognized once imported. This is a pain. Thank you in advance for your input. |
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Re: Locating plug-in settings?
http://duc.digidesign.com/showflat.p...=965059&Forum=
http://duc.digidesign.com/showflat.p...=967338&Forum= I did a search, see if either of these do the trick. |
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