cecelius2
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UAD powered plugins --how do you organize your plugins
I am doing a complete fresh reinstall of all software and plugins (my previous DAW died and now I have a new studio computer). I am going through the process of installing everything from scratch and trying to organize plugins better. The UAD Powered Plugins folder has the complete catalogue, but that means a host of their plugins I never owned or authorized as demos. I want to just display the ones I actually own and use. Can I just delete the ones I do not use from the Powered Plugins folder? Or, should I move the ones I do use to a new folder, and then point the Sonar Plugin Manager to scan that folder? Do you guys know of any problems with moving or deleting unused UAD plugins so that they do not show up in the FXs directory?
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Genghis
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Re: UAD powered plugins --how do you organize your plugins
2015/09/04 01:11:46
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I just create plugin layouts with the plugins I actually use. Don't have to worry about deleting or moving plugins that way. In general I use logical folders in Plugin Manager for Comps, EQs, Channel Strips, Delays, Reverbs, etc. I don't move or delete the actual plugin DLLs if that's what you are asking about; I just configure what Plugin Manager displays, and how I see them.
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Bajan Blue
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Re: UAD powered plugins --how do you organize your plugins
2015/09/04 13:39:04
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I do very much like Genghis - but I sort mine into ones I own then on the others, I sort into what type they are (EQ for instance) just in case I want to try them at some time Nigel
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cecelius2
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Re: UAD powered plugins --how do you organize your plugins
2015/09/04 19:50:14
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Thanks to both of you for reminding me about this. I had not been able to do what you recommend with previous versions of Sonar because for some reason it would never recognize logical folders in the plugin manager. However, since the fresh install and since Platinum, this approach is working again. Thanks for this.
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Re: UAD powered plugins --how do you organize your plugins
2015/09/06 11:04:33
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Have to echo everyone else - seems that deleting UAD plugins is asking for problems so I use folder. By the way, did you know that UAD installs the mono versions in a different folder? Many don't even know they are there, and if you are concerned about DSP load then using the mono versions on mono tracks makes a lot of sense. I have added into my plugin layouts folder both the stereo and mono versions, and I use " (m)" at the end of the name of the mono instances. I need to reboot right now so I can't check the path for you, but let me know if you need it and I'll post it.
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cecelius2
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Re: UAD powered plugins --how do you organize your plugins
2015/09/06 16:39:31
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Thanks. Yes, I know about mono files being in a different version. However, I can't find where they are located. If you can post where they are found on your system that would help.
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smallstonefan
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Re: UAD powered plugins --how do you organize your plugins
2015/09/06 18:47:35
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You bet! For me, they are here:
c:\program files\steinberb\vstplugins\powered plugins\monoI added this folder to my VST scanning path and re-scanned. You'll see two instances of each plugin in the list of available plugins, but when you select one you can see from the path if it's mono or not. Takes awhile to build your menus (if you have a lot of plugins), but worth the effort.
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Re: UAD powered plugins --how do you organize your plugins
2015/09/07 15:48:16
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Everyonce in a while, when life is going too smoothly, I wrestle with trying to find a directory hierarchy that the plugin manager will respect completely. Then I bang my head against the wall, and remember that abstraction is my friend.
Working with the Plugin Manager is not optimal, among other things I'd love a view that shows me which plugins I haven't placed in a menu. But once it is done it remains pretty much done, and I don't have to deal with the dll files.
There has to be a better way! A database that classified plugins? I don't know... On the other hand, the mere thought of having to revise my plugin menus is enough to make me think twice before buying new plug-ins, and that's good for my wallet!
-- Bill Audio Enterprise KB3KJF
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Bajan Blue
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Re: UAD powered plugins --how do you organize your plugins
2015/09/08 10:27:40
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Bill I so agree about plug in manager - that one simple thing, a list of plug ins not placed in a menu, would SO make things easier!! Nigel
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