Only one plugin folder is a shame - perhaps it works with shortcuts as well, in the same way Live does ? I assume it handles subdirectories of that one folder.ew wrote:Nope. Kore only allows for one plugin folder on Windows; on a Mac, there's only a couple places it can be, so all of them are included.koalaboy wrote:Does this mean, I can install VSTs all over the hard disk without caring, and Kore into it's own directory... then, just let my host find Kore, and I load the other VSTs into Kore (which remembers where they came from), setup the sounds (from multiple VSTs), FX and controller mappings, and save all this as a preset in Kore ?
The move doesn't apply so much if it only allows one folder. A similar question would be if the 'one place' changed (say, for example, I re-installed my machine, and used different folder names - I want to use my Kore presets, but the subidrectory that plugin-A was in has a different name ?)ew wrote:See above. Where are you going to move it to?If I have a kore preset and one of the VSTs I was referencing has moved, does Kore prompt me to point to it's new location ?
Oh well. I can always host it in Bidule in the mean time. It is sounding very tempting, but the main concerns are no 64bit version (for hosting 64bit Kontakt, and also how it would handle 32-bit plugins if it was 64bit) and how well it handles multicore.ew wrote:Not at the present. That was supposed to be part of a v1 update, but it hasn't happened yetDoes Kore support OSC ?![]()
I like the fact it can consolidate my sounds into one interface and location, but if this reduces performance too much (if I'm running 4 plugins, they'd be multithreaded in the host - would they be in Kore ?) then I'm not sure how much of a win it is.
I should say though, I really appreciate you answering these questions though, ew (and I apologise for slightly hijacking the topic).
