We have an entire SCH library with 100's of editable schematics and layouts. An advantage is one can grab a schematic or layout and easily modify it into something else. There is "almost" always something that can be quickly edited instead of starting from scratch.
What I've done is the following:
1) I downloaded from the Library of components in Favorites the following: fuse, speaker, transformer, small transformer, capacitor,
polarized capacitor, inductor, pot, resistor, ground, diode, zener, LED, DPDT, SPDT, SPST. I can draw 98% of anything I want with those.
2) Looking at previous schematics, I grouped large areas and download them as custom components such as: active FX, Fender style
reverb, one tube reverb, AB763 clean preamp, LTPI and power amp, Dumblish style overdrive channel, HoSo56 preamp, Marshall preamp,
James tone stack, Marshall tone stack, Dumble tone stack, Fender tone stack, PT and B+ rail, VVR, triode with cathode follower, triode with
mosfet follower, etc....... etc.....
All of those can quickly be put into a custom library by clicking on the schematic in our SCH Library that use those.
So all I have to do is either quickly modify an existing schematic or grab large sections and tie them together. For example, I can click on
the HoSo56 preamp, click on to an active FX, click on to an LTPI into the power amp, click on to the PT with B+ rail and I'm done (sort of)
With respect, Tubenit