Saving presets for the MIDI fx plugins

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2011/09/17 10:44:35 (permalink)

Saving presets for the MIDI fx plugins

I spiced up a 3/4 MIDI drum loop w/ Quantize, the clicked on the little Save icon, but then a dialog box came up asking if I
wanted to overwrite the preset. I clicked Yes, but I'd like to save the preset for later, so I could try out other settings.
The MIDI fx plugins are all together in one folder and there's no place to save presets that I can see, and there
don't appear to be any factory presets, contrary to the Help file. Am I missing something?

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    Re:Saving presets for the MIDI fx plugins 2011/09/17 11:12:41 (permalink)
    are you talking about for a specific softsynth?

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    Re:Saving presets for the MIDI fx plugins 2011/09/18 07:43:33 (permalink)
    Make your parameter changes, name the preset (by clicking in the 'No Preset' text box), then hit the Save icon.  It'll become available as a dropdown item in the MIDI FX text box.
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