2015/01/08 20:36:20
Soundblend
I buy'd this Compressor Bundle, ( excellent compressor btw ), cheap to , $75 , well worth the money
and i actually liked the IK compressor's better than the waves in most situations.
but of course there's way more plugin's....... that installs with it into my "IK" FX folder.

when i want to find my plugins i need to spend some time to find my plugins among all others.
so to simplify it, i deleted all the others in the IK FX folder
to save me time finding, the activated 
plugins.

Is there another way to do this... by removing product's with no licence !
So the "IK FX" folder is clean as possible with only the licence'd plugins.

What / how is it common to do this ?

Jan
2015/01/08 21:00:58
Soundblend
I also have another question: ( Limiter )

I will probably buy a waves limiter Preferably L3 Multimaximizer i think !
what is the difference about that and the L2 , besides the band's in the L3

( EDIT: Buy'd L3 Multimaximizer .... )
2015/01/08 22:55:05
Fleer
In Logic you can "un-tick" the ones you don't want in the Audio Unit Manager (first menu).
2015/01/08 23:01:06
kitekrazy1
Soundblend
I buy'd this Compressor Bundle, ( excellent compressor btw ), cheap to , $75 , well worth the money
and i actually liked the IK compressor's better than the waves in most situations.
but of course there's way more plugin's....... that installs with it into my "IK" FX folder.

when i want to find my plugins i need to spend some time to find my plugins among all others.
so to simplify it, i deleted all the others in the IK FX folder
to save me time finding, the activated 
plugins.

Is there another way to do this... by removing product's with no licence !
So the "IK FX" folder is clean as possible with only the licence'd plugins.

What / how is it common to do this ?

Jan




This is why I don't like to buy IK products like this anymore. It's become a rocket science.  I had a lot of those unlicensed plugs and it's annoying.   
2015/01/09 05:32:21
Glyn Barnes
Sonar's plugin manager is very useful for organising plugins. In addition to choosing which plugins appear you can also change their order in the list and group them in sub folders.
2015/01/10 11:08:40
joel77
Glyn Barnes
Sonar's plugin manager is very useful for organising plugins. In addition to choosing which plugins appear you can also change their order in the list and group them in sub folders.



This is what I do. Actually have several lists. Which one I use depends on what I'm doing. 
 
No need to remove plugs unless you know you won't be using them in the future.
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