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> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 12:43 AM, FRO DIDDLY <parispro00@hotmail.com> > wrote: >> ableton is not saving my opened plugins and im wondering if this is >> normal? >> >> meaning every time i open ableton i have to manually open up mobius and >> any >> other plugins i want to look at- > > >> normal or no? i > On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 12:53 AM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: > Not normal. > >> is there a magic button somewhere to save layout? > > "Yes", sort of. in the preferences you can set up how windows shall > behave. Hellö again.... I was busy inside another application and couldn't check it out for you hands-on. But now I did and would like to modify my answer above. As long as you are using Live's own plugin GUI you can set them up as you want. But the universal draw-back with Live is that you can only see so many plugin windows at once as fits into the Detail View window/bar at the bottom. But there is a trick! Live now supports assigning a MIDI event to many targets so you can simply assign the same event you are using to set a parameter inside a plugin also to the Track Bar Title slot. If doing so, this is what happens when you press your button/pedal for whatever-you-wanna-control: At the same time as the targeted parameter's value changes (according to your programming) the track that hosts the plugin is being selected and this means that all of this track's plugin's GUI windows will be displayed at the bottom. In order to make room down there showing more you may want to shrink all other plugins. Third-party plugin's original GUI window's status are not saved with a Live session. Per