Plug-in settings dialog – M-AUDIO Pro Tools Recording Studio User Manual

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Chapter 41: Plug-in and Hardware Inserts

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To change plug-in presets using the +/– buttons:

„

Click the Plus (+) or Minus (–) buttons to se-

lect the next or previous preset. The next (or pre-
vious) preset is enabled, and the Plug-in
Librarian menu changes to show the name of
the new preset.

Editing Settings on Unlinked Multi-
Mono Plug-ins

When a multi-mono plug-in is unlinked, im-
porting, copying, pasting, or bypassing settings
affects only the currently selected channel.

Plug-in Settings Dialog

The Plug-in Settings dialog lists the presets for
the current plug-in type. From this list, you can
audition and select presets.

Use the Folder pop-up menu at the top of the
Plug-in Settings dialog to switch between plug-
in settings subfolders, or root and session set-
tings folders.

The Plug-in Settings dialog includes the follow-
ing:

Folder

This pop-up menu lets you switch be-

tween presets located in root or session folders
(and any available subfolders).

Patch Field

This field displays the name of the

active (highlighted) preset.

Increment Patch Every X Sec

This option lets

you audition plug-in presets in series by auto-
matically scrolling through them for a specified
number of seconds.

To change plug-in presets using the Plug-in
Settings dialog:

1

Click the Settings Select button.

2

Do one of the following:

• Select a preset from the dialog list.

– or –

• Use the Arrow keys to scroll through the

available presets.

3

Click Done.

Auditioning Plug-in Presets

When the Plug-in Settings dialog is open, you
can have Pro Tools automatically scroll through
and audition the plug-in settings files saved in
the plug-in’s root settings folder or in the cur-
rent session’s settings folder.

To audition plug-in presets:

1

Click the Settings Select button.

2

From the dialog list, click a preset—the start-

ing point from which you will scroll through
the settings files.

You will lose the current plug-in settings if
they are not saved before you use the Next
and Previous Setting buttons. Always save
your plug-in settings to the selected Root
Settings folder.

Plug-in Settings dialog

To switch between plug-in settings subfold-
ers, press Control (Windows) or Command
(Mac) and use the Up/Down Arrow keys.

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