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The toolbar at the top of the window helps you navigate the Plug-In Manager window and adjust its display.
Item
Name
Description
Address Bar
Displays the current folder. You can choose a folder from this drop-down list or click a
folder in the tree view to navigate the Plug-In Manager.
folder in the tree view to navigate the Plug-In Manager.
Tree View
Displays all of the folder that you can use to organize your plug-in.
Contents Pane
Up
Up
Displays the contents of the selected folder.
Opens the folder one level above the selected folder.
Opens the folder one level above the selected folder.
Refresh
Refreshes the contents of the active folder.
New Folder
Adds a new folder where you can drag plug-ins.
Delete
Deletes a user-created folder or removes the selected plug-in from a user-created folder.
When you delete a folder, only the folder is deleted. The plug-ins remain on your system.
When you delete a folder, only the folder is deleted. The plug-ins remain on your system.
Views
Only user-created folders can be deleted.
Click the down arrow next to the Views button and choose a command from the menu to
change the way the plug-ins are displayed.
Tree View
Click the down arrow next to the Views button and choose a command from the menu to
change the way the plug-ins are displayed.
Tree View
Displays all of the available folders on the left side of the window.
Details
Displays detailed information about each plug-in.
Organizing plug-ins with folders
The Audio FX, ReWire Devices, and Soft Synths folders contain subfolders to help you organize your plug-ins. Several folders are
displayed by default, and you can add your own folders. Each plug-in can be assigned to multiple folders, but audio plug-ins and soft
synths can be assigned to only one category.
displayed by default, and you can add your own folders. Each plug-in can be assigned to multiple folders, but audio plug-ins and soft
synths can be assigned to only one category.
If you want to create a folder to group your plug-ins, select a folder and click the New Folder button (
) on the toolbar (or right-click a
folder and choose New Folder from the shortcut menu). To add a plug-in to a folder, perform either of the following actions:
•
Drag the plug-in from the right-hand pane to a folder.
•
Right-click a plug-in in the right-hand pane, choose Folder Assignments from the shortcut menu, and then choose a folder from
the menu. All user-created group folders are displayed in the menu, and a check mark is displayed next to each folder the plug-in is
associated with.
the menu. All user-created group folders are displayed in the menu, and a check mark is displayed next to each folder the plug-in is
associated with.
The Folder Assignments menu is available only after you’ve created folders for your plug-ins.
Note:
Subfolders act as filters on parent-level folders: if you create a folder named Dynamics and add the Wave Hammer and Wave
Hammer Surround plug-ins to that folder, you'll see both plug-ins when you select the Dynamics folder.
Next, create subfolders named Stereo and 5.1 Surround and drag Wave Hammer to the Stereo folder and Wave Hammer - Surround to
the 5.1 Surround folder.
the 5.1 Surround folder.
• When you select the Dynamics folder, no plug-ins are displayed—the contents are filtered by the Stereo and 5.1 Surround folders.
• When you select the Stereo folder, only the Wave Hammer plug-in is displayed.
• When you select the 5.1 Surround folder, only the Wave Hammer Surround plug-in is displayed.
• When you select the Stereo folder, only the Wave Hammer plug-in is displayed.
• When you select the 5.1 Surround folder, only the Wave Hammer Surround plug-in is displayed.
To remove a plug-in from a folder, perform either of the following actions:
•
Navigate to the folder, select the plug-in, and click the Delete button (
) on the toolbar.
•
Right-click a plug-in in the right-hand pane, choose Folder Assignments from the shortcut menu, and then choose a folder from
the menu to clear the check mark.
the menu to clear the check mark.
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