managing the staggering amount of plug ins
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a1studmuffin
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Well I just spent about an hour going through all my plugins and rearranging them, it's made a huge difference. I've set up the following categories:
Analysers
Beat Manglers
Beat Replacers
De-essers
Delays
Distortion
Dynamics - Compressors + Expanders
Dynamics - Envelope Followers
Dynamics - Gates
Dynamics - Limiters + Clippers
Dynamics - Transient Shapers
EQ
Filters - Comb
Filters - Formant
Filters - Resonant
Mastering Tools
Pitch Correction
Pitch Shifters
Reverbs
Samplers
Signal Splitters
Stereo Tools
Synths
Utilities
Vocoders
Weird FX
So much clearer, especially for badly named plugins.
Analysers
Beat Manglers
Beat Replacers
De-essers
Delays
Distortion
Dynamics - Compressors + Expanders
Dynamics - Envelope Followers
Dynamics - Gates
Dynamics - Limiters + Clippers
Dynamics - Transient Shapers
EQ
Filters - Comb
Filters - Formant
Filters - Resonant
Mastering Tools
Pitch Correction
Pitch Shifters
Reverbs
Samplers
Signal Splitters
Stereo Tools
Synths
Utilities
Vocoders
Weird FX
So much clearer, especially for badly named plugins.
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a1studmuffin
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- Joined: Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:46 pm
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Sorting them only takes an hour or two, and once it's done you'll really appreciate it.
Searching is a quick fix sure, but the hidden benefit of sorting them by category is that when you're actually producing and think "I need a vocoder", instead of just using whatever vocoder plugin you can remember the name of, you can open up the Vocoder folder, try out one, and if it doesn't give you what you're after, you've got a few others to choose from right in front of you. Often plugins are really badly named, and this solves that problem - now you'll actually start getting use out of plugins with uninformative names like Crazy Ivan, mobilohm etc.
Searching is a quick fix sure, but the hidden benefit of sorting them by category is that when you're actually producing and think "I need a vocoder", instead of just using whatever vocoder plugin you can remember the name of, you can open up the Vocoder folder, try out one, and if it doesn't give you what you're after, you've got a few others to choose from right in front of you. Often plugins are really badly named, and this solves that problem - now you'll actually start getting use out of plugins with uninformative names like Crazy Ivan, mobilohm etc.
Can't you use shortcut aliases for AU plugins?SMonk wrote:Obviously you can move your AU files about as much as you want to. Unfortunately, the actual position of the files on your hard disk has no connection with where it ends up in browser in the host. It's always "hard-wired" to be categorized by manufacturer. Unfortunately.Meef Chaloin wrote:i dont understand why you cant do it with AUs, what's hard about creating a folder & putting a file in it?