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UAD System Manual - 74 - Chapter 7: Using UAD Powered Plug-Ins
Settings Menu The Settings menu provides a convenient way to manage
your UAD plug-in parameter settings. To select the func-
tions, click the folder icon in the Toolbar, then select an ac-
tion from the drop-menu that appears.
The Settings load/save feature supports presets but not
banks. To load and save banks, use the host’s bank management feature (if
available).
Note: UAD plug-in settings are saved within a project session file by the host
software, and settings are recalled when the project file is loaded. This occurs
automatically without using the preset load/save feature.
Preset/Settings
Compatibility
Load/save and copy/paste of parameter values between the same UAD plug-
in type is supported. You can also load/save/copy/paste between “SE” and
“full” plug-ins of the same type, for example between UAD Neve 33609 and
UAD Neve 33609SE when you need to squeeze out a bit more DSP perfor-
mance without losing your settings.
Preset Families
Functions in the menu are also supported between CS-1 “family” plug-ins. Pre-
set load/save and settings copy/paste are all interchangeable within the
UAD CS-1 family, which includes CS-1, DM-1, DM-1L, EX-1, and RS-1.
Load/Save
Preset
When the Load Preset or Save Preset function is selected, the standard oper-
ating system load/save file dialogs are presented. Preset files can then be
loaded (if the plug-in is the same type), or saved to any disk location.
Default Preset Locations
When the load/save functions are used, the OS load/save file dialogs de-
fault to the standard UAD preset location. Although UAD presets can be
loaded from (and saved to) any disk location, using the default location is a
convenient method to organize all your presets in one location.
When saving, the Presets folder is created if it doesn’t already exist. A sub-
folder with the UAD plug-in name is also created, so presets for the same plug-
in are all in the same folder. When loading presets, the open file dialog looks
inside the subfolder for that plug-in.