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Geoffc
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Joined: Jan 1, 2002
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Location: Columbia, SC, USA
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Sun Apr 14, 2002 5:29 am |
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I wish sonar had a way to delete plug ins, put them into folders by category, etc. Is there something inherent in the nature of plug-ins that this cannot be done, or is it (potentially) done in the host organization? I note that the situation isn't any better in sound forge. Any insights? |
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Doublehelix
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Sun Apr 14, 2002 12:20 pm |
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I know you can easily do this in Cubase, so you would think that Sonar can do it as well...it has nothing to do with the plug-ins themselves.
Maybe you have to wait to Sonar 2.0? |
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