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VST instruments and instrument tracks
Using presets for VSTi configuration
In addition, you can filter your search by specifying category, style, etc. For example, if
you are looking for a bass sound, simply select the Bass category to browse and
preview all bass sounds for all instruments. If you know you want a synth bass sound,
select Synth Bass as subcategory to filter out all other sounds, etc.
You can also browse and preview track presets for instrument tracks, i. e. instrument
sounds plus all track settings and all channel insert effect settings for this track.
These features combined speed up the process of finding the right sound immensely.
When creating your own presets, it is always a good idea to set up attributes for
them, as it allows you to fully use the browsing features for your files, too.
This is described in the section “Editing attributes (tagging)” on page 411.
Using the Presets browser
You can open the Presets browser for an existing track or when creating a new track.
Proceed as follows:
In the Add Instrument Track dialog, click the Browse button.
The dialog expands to show the Presets browser.
Click in the “Load Track Preset” field at the top of the Inspector (above the track
name) or right-click the track in the track list and select “Load Track Preset…”.
The Presets browser opens (see also “Loading track or VST presets in the
Inspector or the context menu of the track” on page 425).
To find an appropriate preset, proceed as follows:
1. Select a preset from the Results list.
If needed, filter the list by activating the attributes you are looking for in the Filters
section. This section is similar to the Filters section in the MediaBay, see
“The
Filters section” on page 406.
2. Play a few notes on your MIDI keyboard to hear the preset sound. You can switch
between presets and hear the sound while you play. Alternatively, you can play
back/loop a MIDI part on a track.
Each time you select a preset, all associated track and/or instrument settings are
automatically loaded.
3. When you have found the preset that you want, double-click on it (or click OK).
The preset is applied.
To return to the preset that was selected when you opened the Presets browser,
click the “Revert to Last Setting” button.