T-RackS 5 Custom Shop Delete unlicensed plugins

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2018/02/05 01:16:08 (permalink)

T-RackS 5 Custom Shop Delete unlicensed plugins

I have T-Racks 5 Custom Shop installed in Sonar. Would like to know if it is possible to delete the plugins that I do not own from my computer with out messing anything up. Want to do this so I know exactly what I have the license for? 
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    msorrels
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    Re: T-RackS 5 Custom Shop Delete unlicensed plugins 2018/02/05 02:05:39 (permalink)
    In the SONAR Plugin manager you can disable the T-Racks plugins you don't own.  Find the plugin and use the Exclude Plug-In button or bring up it's Plug-in Properties and uncheck the "Enable as plug-in" option.

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    LOSTinSWIRL
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    Re: T-RackS 5 Custom Shop Delete unlicensed plugins 2018/02/05 02:29:52 (permalink)
    Thanks so much for the info. Another question for you. Can you put all the dlls into one file? 
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    Re: T-RackS 5 Custom Shop Delete unlicensed plugins 2018/02/06 13:42:39 (permalink)
    No, there isn't any simple way to recompile the software itself like that.  You can delete the one's you don't own licenses to, but every single time you update T-Racks they will come back.  Over and over and over.  Using the plugin manager gets around that problem.

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    Re: T-RackS 5 Custom Shop Delete unlicensed plugins 2018/02/06 17:53:06 (permalink)
    Yes, it's a pain when you click on one and it turns out the Custom Shop wants more money for it.  I'm going to try and block mine.

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    LOSTinSWIRL
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    Re: T-RackS 5 Custom Shop Delete unlicensed plugins 2018/02/10 15:39:16 (permalink)
    msorrels
    No, there isn't any simple way to recompile the software itself like that.  You can delete the one's you don't own licenses to, but every single time you update T-Racks they will come back.  Over and over and over.  Using the plugin manager gets around that problem.


    Thanks man this worked out great. 
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    Re: T-RackS 5 Custom Shop Delete unlicensed plugins 2018/02/10 15:59:42 (permalink)
    I have a dedicated folder for IK plugins.  I zip/delete the ones I don't have. I must say it is nice that IK gives you a free upgrade to V5 of your older TRacks plugins.  I do not like the all in one plugin installers by developers especially Waves.  Melda still gives you a choice.

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