Hello,
I do have one question concerning custom .vst folders...
Is it possible to create a "custom" .vst folder after using jbridge? It seems the normal process of organizing plugs in a custom folder only shows the plugs that are 'local' or installed at 64 bit.
For example, if I wanted to organize my plug-ins by type i.e. "Reverb> EQ> Delay>, etc.."
Thank you.
Lets get our Plugs organized!!! The key to success!!!!
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Re: Lets get our Plugs organized!!! The key to success!!!!
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totally misunderstood what you were specifically referring to.
totally misunderstood what you were specifically referring to.
Last edited by tedlogan on Tue Dec 09, 2014 5:22 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Re: Lets get our Plugs organized!!! The key to success!!!!
Just create a folder with shortcuts (aliases) to the plugins you want Live to load, and put those in subfolders how you want them to be arranged in Live (reverb etc). This could include shortcuts to your jBridged plugins too. Then enter the path as a custom vst path and Live will scan them respecting your subfolder organisation.angrymonkey2 wrote:Hello,
I do have one question concerning custom .vst folders...
Is it possible to create a "custom" .vst folder after using jbridge? It seems the normal process of organizing plugs in a custom folder only shows the plugs that are 'local' or installed at 64 bit.
For example, if I wanted to organize my plug-ins by type i.e. "Reverb> EQ> Delay>, etc.."
Thank you.