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Organising plugins

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Organising plugins

- [Instructor] Prior to looking in the next movie at the Plugin Manager panel that allows us to add, remove, organize, and order all the plugins we have available to us, either as native Steinberg ones that come with Cubase, or third-party plugins you've bought from other software companies, prior to that, here I want to remind you how our plugins are presently presented to us. For simplicity again I've moved back to this very simple project I've named Fade Song that comprises of one audio track and one MIDI track. As a quick reminder you'll remember with audio tracks, we can add insert and send effects to modify all the audio events on that track. If we open up the Inserts panel. You'll remember we can click any of these empty fields to add audio plugins found our system. Here I see all the different plugin manufacturers or vendors of the plugins available to me, and listed in alphabetical order, by vendor name. And if I…

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