![]() ![]() I also have my background rack within the Cantabile racks folder, so that replicates as well. Syncing the Cantabile data (songs, racks, setlists, etc) is no problem - I do that via Dropbox, and it works reliably. It’s a bit clunky and doesn’t work for some plugins (the ones that don’t report a valid version number AND that renew their file creation date on installation instead of reporting when the DLL was built…), but it does help make sense of the three installations… To help me keep my setup somewhat clean I have built a little tool that scans the Cantabile plugins file of all three machines to identify which ones are out of sync, so I can update the ones that need it. That’s why I still do my plugin installations and updates the manual way on my three relevant machines. ![]() Add to that various copy-protection mechanisms which could also get messed up by simply replicating, this has to be handled with a lot of caution. But a lot of them spread some of their data across the various Windows folders (User, Common Files, AppData, ProgramData, even the C:\ root), which will not replicate when you sync different machines via Dropbox, iDrive or whatever. Some plugins are absolutely un-problematic - they just put a DLL into the VST folder, plus a bit of data below - no problem at all. I worry a bit about too much trickery with the plugin folders, especially syncing across multiple machines.
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