Operation Manual

40 Presets and MIDI maps
5.5.3 Renaming Presets and folders
On Windows systems, to rename a preset or folder, click a first time on the corresponding icon in
the browser in order to select it. Then click a second time to enter in name edition mode. Note that
this sequence of operation is different from double-clicking on the icon which loads the preset in
the case of a preset icon or opens a folder in the case of a folder icon. In other words, there must
be a pause between the two clicks.
On Mac systems, first select the item to be renamed and the use the Rename command from
the Edit menu. It is also possible to ctrl-click on the selected item and then choose the Rename
command.
5.5.4 Deleting Presets and Folders
To delete a preset or folder, first select it by clicking on its icon in the browser, then use the Delete
command from the Edit menu or use the Del key from the computer keyboard. In order to select
and then delete many items at once, click on different icons while keeping the Control/Apple key
depressed. Alternatively to select, within a folder, all the presets located between two presets, click
on the first one and then on the second one while keeping the Shift key depressed. Once the group
of items has been selected, use the Delete function as explained above.
5.5.5 Documenting Presets
It is possible to document a preset and view related information. To view or edit information on a
preset, first select it in the browser and choose the. Preset Info command from the Edit menu or
use the Ctrl-I/Apple-I shortcut. It is also possible to right-click/control-click on the preset icon and
choose the Preset Info command. Information on a preset includes the author’s name, copyright
notice, date of creation, last modification date and a text description.
5.5.6 Locating a Preset in the Browser
It might sometimes be helpful to locate in the preset library the preset currently being played or
in other words, that corresponding to the current program. To rapidly locate the current preset
in the browser, use the Locate Program in Browser command from the Programs menu or the
Ctrl-L/Apple-L shortcut. The Locate command will automatically expand the folder containing
the currently used preset and select the preset.
5.5.7 Resizing the Browser
In standalone mode, the browser can be resized. In order to change the size of the browser, position
the mouse cursor on the line separating the browser from the Strum Session control panel. When
the cursor changes to a double-headed arrow, click-hold and move the mouse to the left or right as