[Preview] Lok And Load - DAW Plug-in Manager

February 21, 2008 – 1:07 am by Jonathan Grand

Lok And Load Plug-in Manager

We’re happy to (finally!) announce a new unique plug-in manager for Pro Tools (and also other DAWs that use RTAS, VST or DX) that will change the way we all work (and wait) for plug-ins to load.

Directly from New Zealand, in exclusive announcement to Moozek.com, we spoke to Ian Rich, the creator of Lok and Load, to allow us to preview the software. We will inform all readers when we have a complete review of the program, which is Windows XP only (for now).  Moozek.com thanks Ian for this amazing concept: we can speak for most professionals when we say we’ve really been wishing for this kind of product.

Pro Tools takes 15 minutes to load because of all those 87 bulky Waves plug-in instances you don’t even use? Tried to go to the Plug-ins folder to remove the individual files and now the Waveshells are constantly crashing and giving you DAE errors? Lok And Load is the ultimate problem solver! -

Manage your Plug-Ins with Lok and Load -
Lok and Load is a Plug-Ins Manager. It is designed to work with Pro Tools. It also has the capability for handling other similar applications where configuration for VST or DX type Plug-Ins is desired.

Speeds Pro Tools Startup Time -
Lok and Load speeds up your application load time by filtering out any Plug-Ins that you don’t want to use for a session. Additionally, it makes selection of Plug-Ins during your session less cluttered.

Multiple Plug-Ins Configurations -
Lok and Load allows you to have multiple “Plug-Ins configurations” and these can easily be edited to obtain the perfect Plug-Ins set for each purpose.

Quick Access Desktop Shortcuts -
Lok and Load creates Desktop Shortcuts. This means you can launch your application directly and have a Plug-Ins configuration automatically applied in the same process.

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    By rooster on Apr 3, 2008

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