User guide

Chapter 10 Working With Instruments and Effects 239
To save a setting, do one of the following in the Settings menu:
m Choose Save Setting: Saves the current plug-in parameter values as the setting. This will
overwrite the existing setting.
m Choose Save Setting As: Allows you to name and save a setting, inclusive of a folder
location. You may also create a new folder in the Save As dialog, if you wish.
Note: The folder location (existing or newly-created) must be in the associated plug-in
folder. As an example, you could save a setting called Euro Lead in the Lead Synths sub-
folder of the ES2 folder.
To create a default setting:
m Save a setting called #default in the Settings folder of any plug-in type.
It will always be loaded when that plug-in type is opened. The #default setting is also
useful as a starting point when creating new plug-in settings, or fallback position when
you’ve been experimenting.
To delete a setting:
m Choose Delete Setting in the Settings menu.
Switching the Contents of the Plug-in Window
You can reassign any open plug-in window—in two different ways—via the Show
Channel Strip and Show Insert menus:
 Click the Show Channel Strip menu to switch the plug-in window between all
channels that use the same plug-in. If you have inserted the ES2 on tracks 1 and 6,
for example, you can switch between these channel strips and adjust the parameters
of each ES2 instance, respectively.
 Click the Show Insert menu to switch between the plug-in slots of the selected
channel. As an example, if a particular channel uses an equalizer and an ES2 plug-in,
you can switch between these plug-ins.