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(Note: the difference between plugins and effects has been debated, see http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=28163 and http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=27882, I think the situation is unsatisfactory and need to be resolved, but at the moment the differences between various types of plugins/effects is unclear. Thus, you should also see http://www.cockos.com/wiki/index.php/Effects_in_Reaper)
A plugin is a piece of software that can extend Reaper in some way. Either it adds user commands to Reaper, such as the SWS Reaper extension plugin (http://www.standingwaterstudios.com/reaper/), or it can add functionality to track and media manipulation, such as allowing you to generate or manipulate audio. In technical terms, a plugin is a dll-file that is loaded when Reaper initializes, or when you ask Reaper to.
Reaper is supplied with an extensive amount of plugins, some which implement Reaper's inherent functionality. These are stored in the REAPERPlugins directory. In addition you can download numerous free plugins from the web; you can many by searching for 'VST' or 'VSTi' (preferrably together with the word 'free'). For a discussionon free effect/plugins, see http://forum.cockos.com/showthread.php?t=563&highlight=effects.
Reaper has its own plugin directory, as mentioned above, REAPERPlugins, but you can also tell Reaper to look for plugins in additional directories. This you do under Options | Preferences | Plugins | VST. Note that the plugins that are in REAPERPlugin and look like reaper_*.dll are automatically found by Reaper. If you put your own plugins there, for Reaper to find them you either have to rename them to something of the reaper_*.dll form (not recommended) or set the VST plugin path to point to REAPERPlugins. It is strongly recommended that you put your own plugins in a different directory and point Reaper to it. One effect of putting your VST plugins into the REAPERPlugins folder is excessive startup time; Reaper then scans through all your VSTs on startup. If you put the VSTs elsewhere, only newly added ones will be scanned by Reaper on startup. Saves lots of time if you have many VSTs.
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It's good practice to organise your plugins – well it is for me.
You can always filter and search for a plugin, but sometimes the amount of plugins you have can mean that you overlook certain plugins that are within your arsenal.
So let's get organised.
First you'll need Reaper up and running.
Next add a track and click on the ‘FX' button.
Click ‘Add'
This will open up the Reaper FX browser.
Scroll down to ‘My Folders'.
Using the right click on your mouse you can create your own folder.
As you can see I already have some folders created.
Let's create a new one.
The new folder will now be ready for plugins.
You can also organise these folders by moving them up and down, to the top or to the bottom.
Once you have your new folder you can start to add your plugins.
You can search for plugins either by the browser or if you know it's name or a search word then you can use the filter feature.
Before we start we need to move out of ‘My Folders' to the top of the folder list to ‘All Plugins' Family feud ppt.
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Underneath you can see there are plugins for VST, VSTi, AU, AUI, Js etc.
If you know specifically the type of plugin then you could probably go into the that folder.
As you can see from the screen shot, in the ‘Filter List' I have typed ‘had' and this has brought up all my UAD plugins.
I'm looking for a specific plugin called the CS-1.
Use the right click on your mouse, this will bring up and option to ‘Add to' and then you have a choice of your plugin folders.
As this particular plugin is a chorus effect I'm going to add it to my newly created, ‘Modulation' folder.
Once done we can check that it has moved over successfully. Go to the ‘Modulation folder.
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Ah, did you see, I forgot to clear my ‘filter list' – not that it matters but hey t's something that you need to be careful of.
You cannot make sub folders – which is a shame but not the end of the world.
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And there it is.