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Reviewed By Moulin [all]
February 22nd, 2025
Version reviewed: 12.6.5 on Mac
Here's some suggestions for improvment: every time I open the app I need to rescan all plugins. There is no search function. Window can not be resized.
Response from lmt3210 from Larry Taylor on March 24th, 2025
Thanks for the harsh review - rather pointed for a simple, free utility. :).
Some observations: 1) please let me know when your Finder window can show you the architectures and versions of anything it lists; 2) also please let me know when the average musician knows where to look in Finder for AAX plugins, as they are definitely not installed where all of the rest of the audio plugins are installed; 3) the app is designed to require one to scan every time, as this allows one to scan again if they have installed more plugins without exiting and restarting the app.
I wrote this app as I wanted a quick way to know what architectures my plugins supported, so I could see which ones were built natively for the new ARM (M1, M2, etc.) Apple processors. It serves that purpose and not much more. Enjoy.
If your DAW does not recognise one of your MIDI controllers so you need to route it to a standard port, or you want to split your controller keyboard into two different channels and transpose each half differently before the DAW (eg to include key switches), or you want to play a bunch of MIDI loops and pause for 5 seconds between to automatically save them to separate MIDI files, or you want to monitor MIDI before the DAW -- this is a useful 99-cent download from the Apple App Store.
Settings are automatically saved, so in Login Items you can set it to launch at login.
Easy-peasy.
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