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Originally Posted by
PassionFlower
It's good enough for me. And the ability to mix third party plugs into the stock plugin menu is what I really wanted, which is the reason I didn't buy Auganizer.
KVR: Auganizer 2 Announced - Advanced Plug-in Management for the Power User
As said, we realise for some people the basic built in organisation is enough, especially if they don't have many plugins. But then, the channel eq that comes with Logic is enough for some people, may others buy third party plugins.
Auganizer 2 interfaces directly with the new top folder that Apple have now opened up. You can organise all your plugins far easier in Auganizer, seeing what they are in the GUI, reading notes on them, easily sorting them by multiple sub folders and you can copy your old settings straight from Auganizer 1 over to the new menu. You can of course rename plugins in Auganizer too, which allows you now to gives all plugins a name which fits perfectly in the channel strips so they are no longer truncated, or in my case, rename emulations to what they emulate.
Of course beyond this Auganizer 2's big new features include default renames so people don't have to start from scratch, import/export, the abilty to duplicate Audio Units and create individual native AU's (perfect for turning Reaktor ensembles into native plugins in the plugin menu, Kontakt instruments, Bluecat patchbays or anything else you can think up)
Regarding duplicate, we're working with Slate to provide an answer for people who want "individual VMR modules" with Auganizer 2 they'll be able to duplicate VMR for each module, rename it to the module name, save as default and in their plugin menu they'll be able to call up each of these individual modules straight away.
These are just a handful of the new features coming.