The Plugins section of a selector features a ☰ button on the right. You can click it to open the Plugin Manager. Alternatively, you can right click a plugin in the selector and choose "Show in Plugin Manager".
Plugin Manager window
Hide from Effect/Instrument/MIDI Effect selector
MultitrackStudio tries to show plugins in the appropriate selectors only, but it errs on the side of caution. You can manually hide a plugin from some or all selectors. In the Effect, Instr, and MIDI Eff columns, you can tick whether the plugin should appear in the relevant selector. Categories
 Categories in effect selector |
You can assign category names to plugins in the Category column. These categories appear in the plugin selectors. A plugin named "My Compressor" with a category name "COMP", for example, will appear as "COMP - My Compressor" in the effect selector. Plugins with a category will appear at the top of the plugin list.It s best to use very short category names so they fit within the selectors.
Override name
You can override the name that appears in the selectors in the Name column.Override slot text
By default, the first 4 or 5 characters of a plugin s name appear in effect/instrument slots. You can override these texts in the Slot column This is useful if several plugin names begin with the same company name, for example.Note: slot texts must be very short, typically no more than 4 or 5 characters.
Keyboard Focus
MultitrackStudio tries to prevent plugins from stealing keyboard shortcuts for transport control (see Controlling the Transport). If this causes problems, you can check the Keybrd box to disable this feature.Some older VST2 plugins use a second plugin to receive sidechain input. This setup doesn't work reliably on multi-core systems. The "SC Plug" box adds a "Sidechain" box to the plugin window, where you can load the input plugin and use MultitrackStudio's built-in sidechain routing.Under the hood
Plugin Manager settings are stored in a file called "/Library/Application Support/MultitrackStudio/Plugins.txt".
VST2 Plugin folder
VST2 plugins are typically located in the user's or system Library/Audio/Plug-ins/VST folder, so there s usually no need to specify a folder here. You can specify an additional folder if needed.