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RG (aka AUDIOMONSTER)
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Raphaël Gesqua (aka "Audiomonster", back in time)
VST Classment
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May 27, 2010, 09:04:29 »
All is in title : the possibility to class Modplug VST would be great, with a "create directory" function, instead of only having them in some VST-DirectX-VSTI directories, giving much to looooong and confuse VST lists.
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Rakib
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VST Classment
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May 27, 2010, 10:43:37 »
True that could be done, where you can have one folder for drums, strings and so on but for now, I recommend using the filter to be able to find the vst you want fast.
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Saga Musix
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Re: VST Classment
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June 23, 2012, 21:32:22 »
As a first step, OpenMPT reads the plugin category (as reported by the plugin, e.g. Room Fx, Mastering Fx, ...) now and creates folders for those plugins. Plugins cannot be moved between folders, though.
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