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Old 11-10-2006
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Managing Direct X plugins in cubase

Can I create folders for DirectX in cubase because I have a lot of directx plugins I would like to remove from the list or just put in folders... Right now, I have to press "more plugins" maybe 6-7 times before I get to the WAVE plugins....


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I've been looking for this, too. I haven't found a way to put plugins into folders, or groups. It seems, that only the ones that were installed with Cubase can do that. However, you can deselect plugins in the "Devices" - - "Plugin Information". Just remove the check-mark next to the name of the plugin. The next time you start up Cubase the plugins that you unchecked won't show up. At least this will shorten up your list some.
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Thanks nick, this really helped me out (because I had some plugins in there in double or triple!!!)
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