is something like this available in Cakewalk Sonar/VST Adapt

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One of my favorite simple things in Logic Audio 5 was that you could place all your VST preset files in their own folder within the Plug-In Settings folder and then when you click on the (circled in red in the photo) Image in the VST Logic wrapper GUI window, a list of all your fxp/fxb show up right there basically saving a ton of time instead of having to use explorer to find them manually. It really is a great little feature.

Anyway is there something like this available within Sonar or someway to customize this within the VST Adapter? I am trying out the SONAR 4.0.1 Demo Version.
Last edited by op519 on Tue May 10, 2005 7:59 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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Not that Im aware of. The wrapper does give you load/save of bank and preset, but not 'library' functionality.
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Hi whyterabbyt,

I had a feeling this wasn't an available option. Would be nice if it were.

Thanks for the answer.

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That is a cool feature. In Cubase SX you can save the presets with the plug-in now, I don't know if SX is an option for you.

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Hi bduffy,

I actually wont again buy anything that has a dongle. I went thru massive nightmares when I f**ked up my xskey some time ago. Thankfully Emagic were quite cool about replacement but it left me without recording options for some time. I won't ever put myself at that risk again.

Thanks for the option though :)

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I understand, dongles suck. The new dongles seem fine, but we did have occasional weirdness with the old LPT ones. I do like how Cakewalk explicitly states their dislike for copy protection, based on nothing but trust for the customer.

You should write Cakewalk about that feature, who knows, they might implement it someday.

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I'm all for Cakewalk and completly against dongles and any kind of activation. I'll never buy another product that requires either!

rj

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Project5 has that type of functionality.

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pseudonoise wrote:Project5 has that type of functionality.
Ya I noticed that when I got my copy of P5-2. That is actually what made me wonder if it was available within Sonar.

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there's a Sonar addon that does that... eh the plugin manager I think it's called

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Occa there's a Sonar addon that does that... eh the plugin manager I think it's called

Im not aware of any such addon, but its definitely not the Plugin Manager, which does something very different.
An idiot on Set Theory:
"In some cases there is an object called red that contains everything that is red. In much the same way a pot is a plate."

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what's in P5 (an dhas been since v 1.5) is something that's now called device chains

it's possible to create/load/save a synth with linked fx chain and all related settings as a single handy object in and out of a library.
P5 v2 comes with the Roland Groove Thingie (Canvas?) and Rene's Dimension with a bunch of pre-configured device chains.
But you can create your own -- if you have something you really want to reuse

personally I go out of my way to try and not repeat myself so I don't use this feature. otoh i've also 'lost' a High String and Backward String ensemble for FM7 that I really liked. Otoh, I'd probably used them often enough already.

something like live use this would be indispensable and I've heard that some people set up a sort of mini combo to emulate their band to work up arrangements.

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whyterabbyt wrote:Occa there's a Sonar addon that does that... eh the plugin manager I think it's called

Im not aware of any such addon, but its definitely not the Plugin Manager, which does something very different.
You are so right, I've seen something like that, but it's not the plugin manager. Don't no what it's called though

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