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wing
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organizing your vsts

alright, so i'm cleaning up my vst folder by throwing the fx in the fx folder & instruments in the instruments folder.

my question is, is there a way to keep your reverbs, compressors, delays, & such in categories in the vst list of a daw?(preferably fl studio)

i've ran into a couple of banks where the basses, leads, etc were neatly categorized & i was wondering if i could do the same for my fx's & instruments

stank que for jor time

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FLStudio 8 has a visual vst bank thingy, personally I have not messed with it. but it may help with what you want. I am currently not using FLStudio atm so I cannot check how to access it.


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I don't know about FL, but with Cubase, you can just drag your *.dll files around to organize them (make a back-up first though, just in case).


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if i ever start with VST id have everything in one folder. everything would probably just be a few synths, a drummachine and some effex so not really any need for huge "organizations".

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alright thanks lads

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In ableton live you can just arrange stuff in folders via windows explorer...


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Sonar has the Plugin Manager, which allows you to easily find and organize your plugins, tell it how to display them, create custom menus/templates, format the settings for things like tempo-based effects, etc. It's a fantastic and under-appreciated feature. Also, once you've inserted synths into a project, Sonar has a Synth Rack for instant access to all synths in your project.


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