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WAVELAB
Customizing 32 – 753
Organizing plug-in processors
Introduction
You may find that you need to organize your processors into sensible
groups. Why? Well, a host of plug-ins are included with the program, and
additional ones can be added. If you have Cubase installed on the com-
puter, even more appear in WaveLab. Also, sometimes when you install a
package of DirectX plug-ins you get effects that are of no relevance to
WaveLab (or even to audio) and therefore just clutter menus.
To organize how your plug-ins appear on menus in the program, open the
“Organize Master Section plug-ins” dialog on the Options menu.
This organizes plug-ins accessed from the Master Section or Batch Processor,
not the VST plug-ins in the Montage. Note however, that you can exclude some
VST plug-ins completely, see “Handling VST plug-ins on page 756.
About the plug-in list
The “Organize Master Section plug-ins” dialog
These are plug-ins that can be used in the program. They are processors,
or effects, that can be added to the Master Section slots
(see “The Effects
pane”
on page 225
) or utilized from the Batch Processor (see “Setting up the
processing tasks to be performed
on page 285
)
.