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Oranizing Plug-ins in Reaper
Hey Pipeline,
Any idea if there are any add-ons to Reaper to make organzing and categorizing the plug-ins a little better ? I know you can drag-and-drop favorites, but I've got hundreds and hundreds of soft synth's and evaluation vst's kicking around, it's kind of tough to find stuff. (Although the search filter helps - if you know the name of what your looking for). Anyway - not bitching, just curious if you know of any add on's that may be an improvement over the current fx menu ? (Nothing would surprise me with Reaper..... I mean, look how cool that 'Track Notes' add on is !!) |
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Damn.... thread is listed as Oraninzing......
.......which is supposed to say ORGANIZING. me = the slow kid |
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Hi Matt,
First off I am brand new to Reaper but I did just read in the user guide how to manage the plugins a little better. Basically you can add new folders in the FX viewer (right click>create new folder), name them whatever makes sense to you then drag and drop the plugins into the newly created folders while still in the viewer. I tried it and found it pretty useful. See page 91 'Grouping FX' in the User Manual. Hope that helps, TK |
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thats what I do too
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Thanks guys.
Yeah I do that, but I was thinking their might be a way to add other sub categories, like TYPE and COMPANY, and the sort by column. Oh well, not a big deal. I'm thinking of having Reaper NOT scan or use DX plug-ins anymore, because it's annoying that is scans them all the damn time, and all my DX plug-ins are just copies of everything I have in VST anyway. Any reason I should keep the DX stuff ? |
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