For those of you working on a Mac OS X with a big plug-in library there’s now Auganizer. This app allows you to organise all your Audio Unit plug-ins however you want. This way you can come up with your own way of sorting them to find the ones you want to use in a production much faster.
Granted, this is a software that only is useful for those who do have lots of plug-ins and bundles. If you only have a couple of Audio Units, finding the one you want to use is not so difficult. However, there are plenty of music producers out there who practically collect all plug-ins that are released. And if you have dozens or even hundreds or Audio Units, the way they’re natively organised by manufacturer or developer seems rather impractical and downright unmusical. Auganizer offers a simple way out of this dilemma.
Check out the video:
Auganizer’s Features:
- Renaming Audio Units
- Coverflow – visual reminder
- Change the folder hierarchy to your liking
- Batch editing
- Retain compatibility for older projects
- OS X friendly GUI
Auganizer is available for $34.99 for OS X versions 10.6 and up. If you like to try before you buy, there’s a feature limited demo available for download.
2 responses
Hi Madeleine,
They say there limitations regards Ableton integration.
Have you tried this on Ableton?
Kind regards,
André
Not personally, no. But I know others who use it with Ableton Live and were happy with it.