PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

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PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by morerecords » Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:50 am

JESUS how are you guys managing these plug ins? I dont use cracks, but there are still a staggering amount of plug ins in my folder, too much to manage, especially since you apparently cannot use a "custom" audio units folder....

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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by UncleAge » Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:55 am

I have maybe two plugins that I must use as an AU. The rest I use as vst and they are sorted into folders by catagory.

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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by Rabalder » Tue Nov 22, 2011 10:57 am

UncleAge wrote:they are sorted into folders by catagory.
^Yepp.

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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by Datendisco » Tue Nov 22, 2011 2:18 pm

I have all my pluggins in racks so I sort them there. An other good thing is I can now use the blue hand on all of them :)

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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by glitchrock-buddha » Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:31 pm

Datendisco wrote:I have all my pluggins in racks so I sort them there. An other good thing is I can now use the blue hand on all of them :)
You can use the blue hand on any plug-in without being a rack. Or do you mean for the sake of saving configurations?

However I too like to create rack presets simply for the sake of organization so that I can keep them in the Live Library by type of plug-in. Saving as a rack also lets you keep your plug-in configurations, so it's the best way to go for sure. Easy to remove the rack after loading if you don't want it.
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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by Datendisco » Tue Nov 22, 2011 3:56 pm

glitchrock-buddha wrote:Or do you mean for the sake of saving configurations?


You're right the blue hand is possible without racks - already forgot about it ;) I configured the macro controls for the most of my plugins, so I can easily use them with my apc.

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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by morerecords » Tue Nov 22, 2011 6:45 pm

Thank you everyone for the responses. I think Racks might be a good approach in my case.
But, is there any way to manage the LIVE's native plug ins folder? There are many Live plugins I dont need.
Thanks again
mR

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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by glitchrock-buddha » Tue Nov 22, 2011 8:21 pm

morerecords wrote:Thank you everyone for the responses. I think Racks might be a good approach in my case.
But, is there any way to manage the LIVE's native plug ins folder? There are many Live plugins I dont need.
Thanks again
mR
Save preset templates into whatever folders tructure you like in Live's Library.
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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by Donnie » Tue Nov 22, 2011 8:29 pm

On PC I have an install folder, then I have another organized folder for each DAW with subfolders containing shortcuts to the vsts in the install folder. Organize the subfolders and shortcuts how you want and success.

morerecords

Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by morerecords » Tue Nov 22, 2011 8:42 pm

glitchrock-buddha wrote:
morerecords wrote:Thank you everyone for the responses. I think Racks might be a good approach in my case.
But, is there any way to manage the LIVE's native plug ins folder? There are many Live plugins I dont need.
Thanks again
mR
Save preset templates into whatever folders tructure you like in Live's Library.

Mate, can you explain more please?

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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by hdrpbx » Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:04 pm

i always use the search function..and i dont even write the full name of the plugin, say i want guitar rig i just type in "rig" et voila
if i dont remember a plugin by name it means it's no use to me

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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by morerecords » Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:34 pm

interesting

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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by glitchrock-buddha » Tue Nov 22, 2011 9:47 pm

morerecords wrote:
glitchrock-buddha wrote:
morerecords wrote:Thank you everyone for the responses. I think Racks might be a good approach in my case.
But, is there any way to manage the LIVE's native plug ins folder? There are many Live plugins I dont need.
Thanks again
mR
Save preset templates into whatever folders tructure you like in Live's Library.

Mate, can you explain more please?
In Live's library, you can create a folder and save whatever you like in. Make folders to organize effects if you want and just drag your devices into them and use those as your effects folders. If you want you can also use an external folder and make it a favorite for your Live file browser with device presets. There are many ways to organize devices with Live.
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morerecords

Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by morerecords » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:15 am

Cheers!

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Re: PLUG IN MANAGEMENT, please advise.

Post by mholloway » Thu Nov 24, 2011 12:36 am

glitchrock-buddha wrote:I too like to create rack presets simply for the sake of organization so that I can keep them in the Live Library by type of plug-in. Saving as a rack also lets you keep your plug-in configurations, so it's the best way to go for sure. Easy to remove the rack after loading if you don't want it.

This. Works perfectly. Who wants to get familiar with 20+ different varieties of browser when you can organize stuff in one DAW specific format? Basically whenever I find, edit or make a patch in any given softsynth, I then rack it and save it in a folder in the live library browser. The folder is of course part of a folder strutcture entirely generated by me, like "Absynth / Bass" and so on.

Only downside is it's obviously Ableton specific and doesn't help for finding patches in other DAWs.

-M
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