
229 Working with Instruments and Effects
only those plug-in windows belonging to the track that is currently selected.
You can use the View menu’s Show/Hide Plug-In Windows command or the [CTRL][ALT][P](PC)
/ [CMD][ALT][P](Mac) shortcut to hide and show your open plug-in windows. Notice that the
name of the track to which the plug-in belongs is displayed in the title bar of the plug-in editor
window.
Plug-In Configure Mode
The Configure Button.
Configure Mode allows you to customize Live’s panel to show only the plug-in parameters that
you need to access. To do this:
•Enter Configure Mode by pressing the “Configure“ button in the device’s header.
•Click on a parameter in the plug-in edit window to add it to Live’s panel. (For some plug-
ins, it may be necessary to actually change the parameter’s value. Additionally, certain
plug-ins do not “publish“ all of their parameters to Live. These parameters cannot be
added to Live’s panel.)
While in Configure Mode, parameters in Live’s panel can be reordered or moved by dragging
and dropping them to new locations. Parameters can be deleted by pressing the [Delete] key. If
you try to delete a parameter that has existing automation data, clip envelopes, or MIDI, key or
Macro mappings, Live will warn you before proceeding.
The parameters that you assign are unique for each instance of a given plug-in in your Set, and
are saved with the Set. If you would like to save a setup using a particular collection of param-
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