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Not a deal: but a cool thing you may already own in T-RackS 6 (Modules Manager)


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You'll find Modules Manager in C:\Program Files\IK Multimedia\T-RackS 6. Run it and you'll likely be delighted to see what it does.

Background/tl/dr:

I had read the blurb about T-RackS 6 before I Bumble Hundled it that mentioned that they had added the ability to only install the modules you own (or wish to install). The spamming of unowned modules is a longtime complaint about T-RackS. By default, they dump every module in the line into your VST3 folder, which causes them to show up in your hosts' plug-in lists with no indication as to whether you own licenses for them or not. So two types of clutter, both hard drive and visual.

In the past I solved this by creating a "bullpen" folder where I would move unowned modules until such time as I acquired licenses for them.

I expected this ability to be part of the installer or built into IK Product Manager, but it's not. Weeks later I was doing some cleaning work on my C drive and poked around in IK Multimedia's programs folder. That's when I discovered Modules Manager.

Modules Manager allows you to see what licenses you own and choose to only install those modules.

IK seem to be still into the idea that you (or they) want to dump the unlicensed modules onto your system, and some of the design of this tool reflects that. So you need to be careful when using it.

When you first run it, select "Show All" in the left column. Then you can look over on the right and see the ones you own and the ones that are only available as trials. Toggle the button as appropriate for each one. Then click "Apply Changes" down at the bottom. This will remove unwanted modules.

What to watch out for is that the next time you run it you may get a message about how your installation doesn't match your preferences. Do NOT click yes to this dialog. If you do, it will reinstall all of the modules you previously excluded. It's a useful tool, you just have to keep an eye on it.

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Pretty cool. I have the T-RackS-6 Intro (free) version and ran the Modules Manager. When I opened Sonar the Plug-in Manager showed that 57 plugins were removed.

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Thanks for this tip. I have had one license for the Lurssen Mastering Console since 2020 and another since 2022. I made the erroneous assumption that my T-RackS 6 MAX (2025) included all of the T-RackS Modules I had licenses for.  But thanks to your tip, I saw I did not have the Lurssen Mastering EQ, I clicked some buttons in a few places, and now both the IK > User Area > My Products webpage and the Modules Manager show I have a license. 

I can't explain it; and TBH, when it comes to IK's MO, I have given up trying to understand what they do and why; just saying, "Thanks." 

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7 hours ago, user905133 said:

I can't explain it; and TBH, when it comes to IK's MO, I have given up trying to understand what they do and why; just saying, "Thanks." 

  • Clarifications:
    • According to the IK > T-Racks 6 > Versions comparison table, the Lurssen Mastering EQ is not included in T-Racks 6 MAX.
    • The Lurssen Mastering Console is a separate app / program.
    •  IK also lists
      • a Lurssen Mastering Suite (includes both the TR6 Mastering EQ and the Mastering Console) and
      • a Lurssen Mastering Suite MAX (includes the EQ, the Console, and T-Racks 6 MAX)

NOTE: I have no financial interests in IK products (other than having paid for various licenses) and I am neither recommending them nor denigrating them.  This is just a clarification related to my post thanking @Starship Krupa for his tip about IK's T-Racks 6 Modules Manager.

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