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228 Chapter 10 Working With Instruments and Effects
Note: If all 15 Insert slots are used, you can not insert any further plug-ins into the
channel, unless replacing an existing plug-in.
Using the Hand Tool With Modifiers
The Hand tool is the second default tool in the Mixer. Pressing Command while clicking
switches from the Pointer tool to the Hand tool, allowing you to move plug-ins by
Command-dragging them. Option-Command-drag plug-ins to copy them. You can also
use the Hand tool in the Arrange channel strip by pressing Command when the cursor
is placed over an Instrument or Insert slot.
Loading and Removing Entire Channel Strip Configurations
The Library tab in the Media area allows you to load and save multiple plug-ins
(inclusive of their parameter settings) into a channel strip.
You can also do the same thing by clicking on the Settings button found at the top of
channel strips.
You can use this facility in a number of ways, such as:
 Setting up and storing complex multi-effect configurations—on any type of channel.
 Setting up particular routing configurations for use with multi-output software
instruments.
 Copying a routing or effect configuration between projects.
 The rapid creation of new project templates.
Channel strip settings (CST files) are channel type specific. Put another way, instrument
channels feature a number of instrument settings (or presets), such as Bright Pop Piano
and Hard Flanging Clav, separated into instrument, GarageBand, and Jam Pack
categories. Audio channels offer effect routings optimized for particular instrument,
vocal, and other processing tasks. Similarly, output and auxiliary channels provide
channel strip settings for particular mastering or sweetening processes.
To load a channel strip setting with the Settings menu:
1 Click the Settings button at the top of a channel strip.
A menu appears, displaying all channel strip settings available for the channel strip
type.
2 Browse to, and select the desired setting by clicking on its name.