Valhalla vintage verb

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I'm especially concerned about Sanford since - as well as being a superb reverb - the company no longer exists and so I've looked after the little. They are legally bought plugins, I never dabble with dodgy cracked software, and they work just fine in FL Studio.

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countless 3rd-party plugins that all show up and work just fine, but the reverbs are nowhere to be seen. Currently they are in a folder along with Sylenth, Serum, BassMaster, Carbon Electra, Ozone 8 (full suite), Stereo Savage, Sphere delay and on and on. What's even more ridiculous is that if I create a custom folder specifically for those plugins, and set that as my folder for Ableton to search, the DAW doesn't even acknowledge the existence of that folder to begin with. I use both Valhalla and Sanford extensively in my productions, and not having access to them is extremely frustrating. Nebula I'm not too concerned about because I don't use it, but since it has absconded with the other two it is 'guilty by association' Valhalla Vintage Verb, Sanford Reverb, and Nebula Reverb are not showing up in my plugins list despite being in the correct folder.

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I've been producing for many years so I'm no stranger to this, and have already figured out quite a lot about this new DAW. Ambience, small, medium, large and very large. The result was two dedicated main menu sections: Menu by size: Features reverb settings in order of size.

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In order to make the presets easily accessible, a well thought-out folder structure was required. I'm a new Ableton user making the move from Fl Studio. Our goal was to create a library of go-to reverb settings.

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