Hi Tim, Yeah, the main problem for me has been the sheer number of plugins some people have been knocking out!! I'm going to start grouping large collections, particularly those that don't come with much information under *one* entry in the database... Mark. > > So what do you all think of the Synthedit plugins? > > > I'm guilty of supplying a few Synth Edit plug-ins myself. In > my experience SE plug-ins are a bit CPU heavy, and there is a > riduculous number of analogue-u-likes. Unfortunately that > reflects SEs capabilities as much as the programmers'. I've > had compliments about my efforts (which are primarily > oriented at Audio Mulch), but I get precious little feedback. > I would say that you should let developers know if you like > their stuff or have problems with them. SE is still in Beta, > and being regularly updated. It could be that there is a more > up to date version available which might fix some problems. > On the other hand there's always the recycle bin....... > > Tim > www.brokengadget.co.uk > > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > Databaseaudio Mailing List : Unsubscribe etc. at : > http://www.databaseaudio.co.uk/mailing-list.php > > -------------------------------------------------------------- > -------------- > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Databaseaudio Mailing List : Unsubscribe etc. at : http://www.databaseaudio.co.uk/mailing-list.php ----------------------------------------------------------------------------