Work with plug-in settings

Plug-in settings are stored with the project file and are automatically recalled the next time the project is opened. In the plug-in window, you can load, copy and paste, compare, save, create default, and delete plug-in settings. You can also load, save, and delete plug-in settings in the Library.

Load a plug-in setting

Do one of the following:

  • Select the relevant channel strip in the Mixer, then click the triangle that appears to the left of the effect or instrument slot in the inspector channel strip.

    The Library updates to show presets for the selected plug-in slot, and you can choose the preset you want to add.

  • In the plug-in window, do one of the following:

    • Open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose a setting from the submenus.

    • Open the Settings pop-up menu, click Load Setting, then choose a setting in the dialog that appears.

Choose the next or previous plug-in setting

Do one of the following:

  • In the plug-in window, do one of the following:

    • Click the left arrow to choose the previous setting, or the right arrow to choose the next setting.

    • Open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose Next Setting or Previous Setting.

  • Use the following key commands:

    • Next Plug-in Setting

    • Previous Plug-in Setting

    • Next Plug-in Setting or EXS Instrument

    • Previous Plug-in Setting or EXS Instrument

    • Next Channel Strip or Plug-in Setting or EXS Instrument

    • Previous Channel Strip or Plug-in Setting or EXS Instrument

Compare edited plug-in parameters with the original setting

You can audition your audio or instrument track through two variations of a plug-in.

  1. Adjust any of the plug-in parameters.

    The Compare button turns blue, indicating that you have made changes, but have not saved the edited settings in the project.

    Figure. Pointing to the blue Compare button in the plug-in window header.
  2. Click the Compare button to listen to the setting that was originally saved with the project.

    The Compare button turns black.

  3. Click the Compare button again to switch back to the edited plug-in setting.

    The Compare button again turns blue.

Copy and paste a plug-in setting

  1. To copy the plug-in setting, do one of the following:

    • Click the Copy button in the plug-in window header.

    • Open the Settings pop-up menu in the plug-in window, then choose Copy Setting.

    All parameter settings are copied into a plug-in settings Clipboard, which is independent of the global Clipboard.

  2. To paste the plug-in setting, do one of the following:

    • Click the Paste button in the plug-in window header.

    • Open the Settings pop-up menu in the plug-in window, then choose Paste Setting.

Reset a plug-in setting

  • In the plug-in window, open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose Reset Setting.

Save a plug-in setting

Do one of the following:

  • In the plug-in window, do one of the following:

    • Open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose Save Setting. This command overwrites the existing plug-in setting.

    • Open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose Save Setting As. Name and save the new setting. You can also create a folder location, which must be in the associated plug-in folder.

  • In the Library, click the Save button.

Create a default plug-in setting

  • In the plug-in window, open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose Save Setting As Default.

    This setting will be loaded whenever that plug-in type is opened. You can also revert to this user default setting at any point by choosing Recall Default Setting from the Settings pop-up menu.

Delete a plug-in setting

Do one of the following:

  • In the plug-in window, open the Settings pop-up menu, then choose Delete Setting.

  • In the Library, click the Delete button.