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Working with track presets
Types of track presets
- Color settings
- Drum map settings
MIDI track presets
MIDI tracks should be used for multi-timbral VST instruments and external
instruments. When creating MIDI track presets you can either include the currently set
channel, or the currently set patch. See
“Creating a track preset” on page 427 for
details.
To ensure that saved MIDI track presets for external instruments will work again
with the same instrument, install the instrument as a MIDI device, see the separate
PDF document “MIDI Devices”.
The following data is saved in MIDI track presets:
- MIDI modifiers (Transpose, etc.)
-MIDI insert effects
- Output + Channel or Program Change
- Input Transformer settings
-Volume + pan
- Staff settings
- Color settings
- Drum map settings
Multi-track presets
You can use multi-track presets, for example, when recording setups that require
several microphones (a drum set or a choir, where you always record under the same
conditions) and you have to edit the resulting tracks in a similar way. Furthermore, they
can be used when working with layered tracks, where you use several tracks to
generate a certain sound instead of manipulating only one track.
If you select more than one track when creating a track preset, the settings of all
selected tracks will be saved as one multi-track preset. Multi-track presets can only
be applied if the target tracks are of the same type, number and sequence as the
tracks in the track preset, therefore, they should be used in recurring situations with
very similar tracks and settings.
VST (instrument) presets
VST instrument presets (extension “.vstpreset”) behave like instrument track presets
and contain a VST instrument and its settings but no modifiers, MIDI inserts, inserts,
or EQ settings. You can extract sounds from VST presets for use in instrument tracks,
see
“Extracting sound from an instrument track or VST preset” on page 426.
The following data is saved in VST instrument presets:
- VST instrument
- VST instrument settings
VST effect plug-ins are available in VST3 and VST2 format. Presets for these effects
are also saved as VST presets. These can be part of audio track presets (see
“Audio
track presets” on page 422).
Ö In this manual, “VST presets” stands for VST3 instrument presets, unless stated
otherwise.