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Save plugin manager setting?


radicalgel
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No. It is saved automatically.

You can manually export this file if you need the configuration on another system:

 

~/Music/Audio Music Apps/Databases/Tags/MusicApps.tagpool

 

 

Can anyone confirm this method still works, I've tried moving that file over to another system with no luck. If I remove original ~/Music/Audio Music Apps/Databases/Tags/MusicApps.tagpool then nothing shows up in the dropdown menu but it doesn't seem to update when I replace it with the new file from my new system. Tried a bunch of refreshing tactics but nothing.

 

Any ideas?

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Any ideas?

Are both systems running the same version of Logic? Of MacOS?

 

Can you verify that it works if you stay on the same system? I mean "export" the file, make some changes, quit Logic, bring the file back?

 

Thanks for the reply David, one system is actually Sierra (the one I am copying too) and the original system is High Sierra, same versions of Logic. You think the OSX may make a difference? I'm going to try the whole database folder rather than just the tags file

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I suppose the OS could make a difference, yes. I suppose you could use the default config on both machines and compare the two tagpool files?

 

Thanks David, is there a way to go back to default that you know of other then physically removing everything you have added from the plugin manager itself?

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Just wanted to add to this thread that I accidentally reset my plug in manager settings - apparently the ESC key will do this! - and restoring the TAGS folder (~/Music/Audio Music Apps/Databases/Tags/MusicApps.tagpool that Eric mentioned) from Time Machine got back all my favorites and all that - so thanks!

 

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I'm trying to decipher the names of the tag files so I can link them to Plug-in names in Logic. Found something cool. The numbers are bytes which can be converted to UTF8. And guess what the manufacturer (third number) of the Logic plug-ins is:

 

EMAG

 

This has been used as an identifier in Logic since the beginning - it's not the only place it appears... :)

 

Did you get any further decoding the tag stuff? Would be interesting to know if you found anything else... Or is it just a case of decoding to utf8 strings?

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