You are absolutely right. The Loops folder shows everything inside it. If I remember correctly sub folder content is indented.

This was previously brought up as an issue and discussed. The consensus opinion seemed to be that the Loop folder is not as much a storage place for loops as it is a holding place for loops you plan to use in a project. The reasoning behind that opinion is many people have huge loop libraries that are shared between programs. This way you can copy what you need into the loops folder then delete once your project is complete without having to rearrange your complete loop library.


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