Sonnox Oxford Preset Manager User Manual

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The Delete button allows you to delete a user-defined Preset. By default, the Factory Presets

are created as read-only files, thereby preventing their accidental deletion.

The A/B button allows you to compare two sets of settings with a single click. Whenever this

button is clicked, the current settings are saved into a backup store, and the contents of the

backup store moved to the current settings. Initially, the backup store is loaded with the

default state of the plug-in on start-up, so use of the A/B button will compare whatever plug-

in settings you have created to the default settings, which will usually be equivalent to

comparing the audio with and without the plug-in affecting the sound. However, if you

switch to the default settings and change them, this is what the other settings will be swapped

to or compared against. Thus the A/B button allows you to quickly compare audio with and

without the plug-in, or compare one setting against another.

The A/B button can also produce

a menu beneath it, by clicking on

the A/B button and holding the

click for half a second. This sub-

menu allows you to copy the

current settings over into the

backup store, so that you can sync

the two together before making some changes for the careful comparison of sounds.

The displayed Preset name is fully linked into the VST program name so that saving and

restoring the project on the host platform will save and restore the Preset name. When a

project is restored, the Preset Manager will attempt to find the Preset name given to it in the

Preset directories so that the ‘+’ and ‘-’ functions will work from that point on.

 

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