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MrWinther
posté mer. 20 nov. 2002, 19:40
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Like many others I have alot of vst-pluggins... smile.gif

I am now moving from Studio Vision to Digital Performer.
I like to have all reverb-plugs in one folder, distortion-plugs in another folder and so on.

Thats how I like it, but is it possible with DP?
I have been using Plug-In Manager 1.0 so far. Its great, but it cant scan sub-folders. angry.gif

How do you manage your plugs?

Another thing. Is it wise to load all your plugs in DP? Or should I use a manager (witch I cant find) to only load what I need?
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MrWinther
posté mer. 27 nov. 2002, 18:40
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Ok, found the solution for managin all my plugs. Pluggo has a free plugin-manager that also scans sub-folders. biggrin.gif

My problem now is how to manage all my samples?

Is there a program that organize samples?

(OS 9.2.2)
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