User Manual
Instead  of  using  the  Plug-in  menu  to  load  a  Plug-in  with  its  default  settings,  you  can
also  use  the  Browser  to  load  a  particular  preset  for  a  Plug-in.  In  particular,  this  can
come in handy to insert a new Plug-in between two existing Plug-ins of the Plug-in List.
Please refer to chapter ↑3.2, Searching and Loading Files from the Library for more in-
formation.
Removing and Replacing a Plug-in
Once  you  have  loaded  a  Plug-in  into  a  Plug-in  slot,  the  slot  shows  the  name  of  the  loaded
Plug-in,  preceded  by  an  icon  describing  the  type  of  Plug-in  (Instrument  or  Effect),  and  fol-
lowed by a down-pointing arrow:
A few Plug-ins loaded.
This down-pointing arrow lets you open the Plug-in menu for slots already hosting a Plug-in.
► In the Plug-in List, click the down-pointing arrow at the right of a Plug-in name to open
the Plug-in menu for that slot. You can also right-click ([Ctrl]-click on macOS) the Plug-in
name in the slot.
This will notably allow you to remove the loaded Plug-in from the slot:
Working with Plug-ins
Plug-in Overview
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