Deletion of VST Synths in the Synth rack

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Deletion of VST Synths in the Synth rack

Hi there,
I have noticed over several versions of Sonar that when one actually deletes a track of a VST synth, that the actual rack part of the vst synth is still there when you expand it. I have also noticed that the more you keep adding synths, etc. that the file size keeps growing.
I was wondering if maybe the bakers could write in the code to actually wipe out ALL of the vst synths including from the rack so that the file doesn't grow in size.
Me personally, I usually add about 10 or so different VST synths to a song and then delete them as I feel don't need them, but recently found out that the tracks are gone, but the vst synths are still in the rack.
Thanks and hopefully see this feature soon:)
 

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    Rob[at]Sound-Rehab
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    Re: Deletion of VST Synths in the Synth rack 2015/04/21 01:36:58 (permalink)
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    FYI - if you do it the other way round i.e. delete the synth and not the track(s), it gives you the option to delete all tracks which belong to the synth (associated tracks)

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    Re: Deletion of VST Synths in the Synth rack 2015/04/22 11:51:40 (permalink)
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    that will definitely work....:)
     

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    Re: Deletion of VST Synths in the Synth rack 2015/04/22 12:08:00 (permalink)
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    I also delete the synths from the rack rather than deleting the track. Sometimes I want to keep the MIDI info. That's the way I have always done it to be honest, at least since the synth rack was introduced.

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    Re: Deletion of VST Synths in the Synth rack 2015/04/22 16:42:40 (permalink)
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    it just really comes down to workflow:).....sometimes, I'm on a roll making music and some track I really don't like, I just delete it and throw another one in....
    I just keep forgetting about the sythn rack since it's out of sight, out of mind:)
     
     

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    Re: Deletion of VST Synths in the Synth rack 2015/04/22 17:25:02 (permalink)
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    FYI - if you do it the other way round i.e. delete the synth and not the track(s), it gives you the option to delete all tracks which belong to the synth (associated tracks)




    This is the way I always do this

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    Re: Deletion of VST Synths in the Synth rack 2015/04/22 23:14:11 (permalink)
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    If you are used to deleting tracks first, you can always just hit 'B' every now and then to pop the synth rack (Media Browser Pane) back into view.
     
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    Re: Deletion of VST Synths in the Synth rack 2015/04/23 13:34:49 (permalink)
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    Most definitely...thanks guys.....:)
    No wonder I like the cakewalk forums...full of helpful people....
     

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