I prefer to tag individual presets within plugins, not individual plugins.
Currently, using AKAI VIP 3 has almost achieved the following.
- Instrument type, effect type, vendor name, region of the instrument, speed of rise and decay of sound, favorite level, etc. are set as tags. The types of tags are unlimited, and you can create as many as you like with any name you like.
- It has a multi-column (six columns for AKAI VIP) browser, much like Omnisphere 2's patch browser. If you tag in advance, you can intuitively list presets such as "slow-starting piano", "acoustic solo vocal from Omnisphere", "8bit drum sound source", etc.
- Even if the plug-in map is not prepared on the VIP side, you can save one preset information simply by selecting a preset on the sound source side and clicking a button on the VIP screen.
However, AKAI VIP 3 has the following problems. I would be very happy if Studio One could solve this.
- Only VST2 is supported.
- The text is small and the contrast is high, which is very eye tiring.
- "Rename" and "Remove" in the context menu of presets and tags are adjacent to each other, and you may click them incorrectly. There is no confirmation when removing.
- You can't rename presets or create and delete tags all at once, so you need to edit them one by one. In addition, it is necessary to use the right click of the mouse frequently, and the operation cannot be completed only with the keyboard.
- To edit the name of a preset, you need to select it by clicking it once. When selected, the sound source is forcibly loaded, so editing heavy sound sources is just hell.
- Eastwest's Play sound source cannot be mixed down properly, and the track is cut off in the middle.
- Arturia's V Collection 7 sounds cannot be played properly, and one track occupies dozens of percent of CPU resources.
Although AKAI VIP 3 is a powerful VST management tool, it has some drawbacks such as editing functions. However, since there is no alternative software, I have already spent years editing the library ....