Reference Guide

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Using the Plug-in Browser
Browser
Plug-in Browser interface
Figure 216. Plug-in Browser
A. Show Plug-in Browser B. Plug-in Layout menu button C. Dock/undock D. Docking options E. Expand/
collapse F. Plug-in Type buttons G. Search filter H. Plug-in list
Show Plug-in Browser . Show the Plug-in Browser.
Audio. Show available DX and VST audio effect plug-ins.
MIDI. Show available MFX MIDI effect plug-ins.
Synth. Show available DXi and VSTi soft synths.
ReWire. Show available ReWire devices.
Plug-in Layout menu. The Plug-in Layout menu lets you specify how plug-ins are organized.
The menu contains the following commands:
Manage Layouts. Opens Cakewalk Plug-in Manager, which lets you create, delete, and edit
plug-in layouts. For more information about Cakewalk Plug-in Manager, see the Cakewalk
Plug-in Manager online Help.
Default All Plug-ins. The default layout, which lists all plug-ins by format (Built In, VST3,
VST2, and DirectX).
Scan VST Folders. Scan to detect if any VST plug-ins have been added or removed.
Sort VST3 Plug-Ins By Category. Organize VST3 plug-ins into category subfolders. If a plug-
in has more than one category, it will be listed in each category subfolder.
Organized by Type. Select this layout to organize plug-ins by type (EQ, reverb, etc.).
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