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Working with track presets
Introduction
Track presets are templates from audio, MIDI or instrument tracks that can be applied
to newly created or existing tracks of the same type. They contain sound and channel
settings, and allow you to quickly browse, preview, select and change sounds, or
reuse channel settings across projects.
Track presets are organized in the MediaBay (see the chapter “The MediaBay” on
page 393), where you can categorize them with attributes.
Types of track presets
There are four kinds of track presets (audio, instrument, MIDI and Multi) and two kinds
of VST presets (VST instrument presets and VST effect plug-in presets). These are
described in the following sections.
Ö Track preset settings for volume, pan, input gain and input phase will be applied only
when creating a new track from a track preset.
Audio track presets
Track presets for audio tracks include all settings that define the sound. You can use
the factory presets as a starting point for your own editing and save the audio settings
that you optimized for an artist you often work with as a preset for future recordings.
The following data is saved in audio track presets:
- Insert effects settings (including VST effect presets)
-EQ settings
-Volume + pan
- Input gain + phase
Instrument track presets
Instrument track presets offer both MIDI and audio features and are the best choice
when handling sounds of simple, mono-timbral VST instruments. Use instrument track
presets for auditioning your tracks, or saving your preferred sound settings, for example.
You can also extract sounds from instrument track presets for use in instrument tracks,
“Extracting sound from an instrument track or VST preset” on page 426.
The following data is saved in instrument track presets:
- Audio insert effects
-Audio EQ
- Audio volume + pan
- Audio input gain + phase
-MIDI insert effects
- MIDI track parameters
- Input Transformer settings
- The VST instrument used for the track
- Staff settings