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Fro, try going into preferences,then submenu "file folder" insert all your plugins and press "save current set as default" hope it works cheers Luis On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 1:18 AM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote: >> 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 > > -- www.luis-angulo.com