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Working with track presets
Creating a track preset
Creating a track preset
A track preset can be created from an existing audio, MIDI, or instrument track – or a
combination of these. Proceed as follows:
1. In the Project window, select one or more tracks.
If several tracks are selected, all of them are stored in one combined multi-track
preset, see
“Multi-track presets” on page 423.
2. Right-click one of the selected tracks in the track list and select “Save Track
Preset” from the context menu.
The Save Track Preset dialog opens.
3. In the New Preset section, enter a name for the new preset.
The track preset file name extension .trackpreset is assigned automatically.
If you want to save attributes for the preset, click the button below the “New
Preset” section at the bottom left.
The Attribute Inspector section opens, allowing you to define attributes for the
preset. For further information about attributes, see
“The Attribute Inspector” on
page 410.
If you create a track preset for a MIDI track, you can decide whether you want to
include the MIDI channel or the MIDI patch.
Select “Include MIDI channel” when working with a pre-configured multi-timbral
external instrument (for example, a sampler). That way the correct channel will be
called up.
Select “Include MIDI Patch” when working with a multi-timbral external instrument
(e.
g. a MIDI expander), where all sounds are available on all channels so that the
sounds (patches) can be changed on the fly.
4. Click OK to save the preset and exit the dialog.
Track presets are saved within the application folder in the “Track Presets” folder (in
default subfolders named according to their track type: audio, MIDI, instrument, and
multi).
Ö You cannot change the default folders, but you can add further subfolders (by clicking
the New Folder button).
In the MediaBay, all presets are available under the (virtual) VST Sound node, see
“The VST Sound node” on page 396.
Ö If you want to use a MIDI track preset for a pre-configured VST instrument setup, load
the VST instrument(s) in the VST Instruments window, select a VST instrument patch,
save the track preset, and do not change the patch afterwards. To ensure this, use a
template project with the VSTi setup included and save the sounds (track presets) of
this template project in specific subfolders, as they only work within this setup.