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> Gleetchplug releases GleetchLAB, Music Software
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post Wed 1 Jun 2005, 19:57
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Jsegura
post Wed 1 Jun 2005, 19:57
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If it really makes all that, fantastic! I want one
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Could anyone explain this (especially point 3) a little better? I'm trying to install the plugs for Protools LE and have no idea were to put them in order to make the 'Pluggo AU Scan' work ;-(

1) Download and install FIRST: Pluggo Runtime for OSX (FREE) from this URL:
http://www.synthesisters.com/download/pluggo31run.sit
2) After install, you'll see a new folder called "Pluggo Applications" placed into your APPLICATIONS
folder.
3)Copy your new plugins into your VST or RTAS folder/Pluggo and run Pluggo AU Scan (placed into
Applications/Pluggo Applications).

Thanks in advance, anyone ;-)
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post Thu 2 Jun 2005, 11:09
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Put the Pluggo plug in to the RTAS folder and then double click in Pluggo AU Scan.

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