The Plug-In Manager - Novation ReMOTE SL User Manual

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Show View Window On Startup: This option allows you to select whether or not the Automap Universal window
appears when you launch the Automap Server.
Window Transparency: This option is used to set the transparency of the Automap Universal window.
MIDI Input Port, MIDI Output Port & MIDI Channels: These options relate to the Automap MIDI Client. See section
9 for further information on using the Automap MIDI Client.
Control Map Options: The options contained in the Control Map sub-menu relate to control maps. These options are
found under the 'File' menu on Mac OSX and more information on them is given in section 7.4.
Plug-in Manager: This option opens a separate window, the Plug-in Manager, where you can select which plug-ins you
want to enable for Automap control.

6.4 THE PLUG-IN MANAGER

It is possible to control any VST, AU or Pro Tools (RTAS & TDM) format plug-in using Automap Universal, however a plug-in
must first be enabled for Automap control in the Plug-in Manager (note Pro Tools plug-in format support is only currently
available on Mac). Once enabled it will be "wrapped", meaning that a new version of the plug-in will be created which is
contained within the Automap software.
The left-hand list in the Plug-in Manager window shows all plug-ins installed on your system and the right-hand list shows
all plug-ins that have been wrapped. To select a plug-in to be wrapped for Automap control, simply drag it from the left-
hand list to the right-hand list. You can ctrl-click (PC) or command-click (Mac) to select multiple plug-ins in either list. Once
you have dragged all plug-ins that you want to wrap, click 'OK' to close the Plug-in Manager window. You can wrap as many
VST or RTAS plug-ins as you like, but only a maximum of 256 AU plug-ins can be wrapped. If you wrap a plug-in whilst your
sequencer is running then you will need to restart your sequencer before the wrapped version will be available to use.
Mac OSX
When running in Windows, the Plug-in Manager has the option to add or remove VST folders. Use these options to make
sure all of your VST plug-in folders appear in the 'VST plug-in folders' list so that all plug-ins are scanned by the Plug-in
Manager. On Windows computers only, once a VST plug-in has been wrapped, a new *.dll file will be created for that plug-in
in the same folder as the original plug-in *.dll file. You can move the new *.dll file to any location you like on your computer,
e.g. to a separate VST plug-ins folder or a subfolder in your current VST plug-ins folder.
Windows
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