![]() ![]() While AnyTXT Searcher is really fast text string searching utility, it uses an index of all the files for searching. The results will not be as accurate as grepwin because the latter searches through the files in real-time instead of depending on an index. On the other hand, you can store the file index on a portable drive and use it for finding text in the files located on hard drives that are not even connected to your PC. Thank you for all of these Steinberg releases today. For Windows (I don't do Mac): I'd recommend using the Steinberg Library Manager (SLM). You can download the legit one from the Steinberg site and use that. I couldn't get it to work without it (and actually had some struggles even with it, but I resolved those). Then what I did was place all the content for any of these Steinberg VSTs where I want them (i.e. ![]() I separated the content of the individual VSTs (Retrologue, Halion, Padshop) into their own folders, for my own OCD/organization purposes. Then, after SLM is installed, you double click on one of the. vstsounds in a particular folder, and it will open up in SLM automatically, and it will also install any other libraries in that same folder. From there, I checked off "Register in Place" (which I believe will keep the big files exactly where you placed them, rather than move them to ProgramData, or appdata or wherever they'd normally go). Once they list within SLM, they should work in Retrologue or whatever VST you installed. I had one problem where after SLM said the preset was already added, it didn't show in the list. If you run into that, just wipe out the %PROGRAMDATA%\Steinberg\Content folder and try again. ![]()
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