Patch names in media bay

When installing a new 3rd party instrument such as tassman 4.. shouldnt i see the name patches in the media bay.. same as with logic instruments etc. the point is that i wish to select patches from the media bay rather than have to display the synth interface for patch selection.

Hi, I see no easy way to do it...

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