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The Process List Presets folder contains a list of presets created in this dialog. As
with the Master Section Presets, this can represent a combination of a number of
processors. This allows you to easily re-use combinations of processors.
The Plug-ins folder contains folders and lists of the processors in the program, to
some extent the same list as in the Master Section.
The plug-in icons and presets
In the Plug-ins folder, each icon represents an installed plug-in.
Unfolding a processor icon reveals its current presets. If an icon has no plus sym-
bol, it has no “WaveLab Presets”, that is, to access presets, you then need to
open the panel for the processor itself, see later in this chapter.
A processor plug-in (Chorus) and its presets.
ASIO, DirectX and VST plug-ins are in their own folders.
Off-line processors (see below) are categorized by different colors.
About the off-line processors
There are some important things to note about the off-line processors:
The three categories
Regular (yellow). These require only one processing pass (see “An example of the
advantages of the WaveLab Batch Processor on page 274). Example: “Time
Stretch”.
Multi pass (turquoise). These require two or more passes (analyse and process).
Example: “Normalizer”.
Ultra pass (green). See “Ultra-pass processors on page 288. Example: “Meta
Normalizer”.
The three Plug-ins/
Presets folders