I originally chalked these problems up to "trouble-some plugins". Vegas Pro doesn't support VST3 plugins so that was a wash on that front. This was all going pretty good until I got to the point of setting up AP10 where I was finding a lot of plugin problems, not showing up, crashing the app, presets not showing/working, etc. Then when I tried them out I started to notice some versions worked and some didn't so then I started to mark the plugins which didn't seem to work in each app. That was my original intent of the excel document, just a way to keep my categories consistent between each app. ![]() Although Vegas, Acid and SF all have plugin managers they don't have a way to share plugin manager organizations between them, so I had to do these organization efforts x3. I started off by creating an excel document listing the name of each plugin, trying each plugin out and then categorizing it within each apps Plugin Manager. My original thinking was that between Vegas Pro 18, Acid Pro 10, and Sound Forge Pro 15, combined they will handle most tasks I do and since I'm most familiar with them, I'll stick with them. ![]() Configuring preferences, installing VST plugins, organizing those plugins in the Plugin Manager by categories. For the past few months, I've been setting up my PC.
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