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Hide Data When Expanded
Hides the display of events when you open folder tracks.
Show Event Details
Displays event details instead of data blocks.
NOTE
You can change these settings in the Preferences dialog (Event Display—Folders page).
RELATED LINKS
Event Display - Folders on page 752
Track Presets
Track presets are templates that can be applied to newly created or existing tracks of the same
type.
You can create them from any track types (audio, MIDI, instrument, sampler, group, FX, VST
instrument return, input, and output channels). They contain sound and channel settings, and
they allow you to quickly browse, preview, select, and change sounds, or to reuse channel
settings across projects.
Track presets are organized in the MediaBay.
When you apply a track preset, all the settings that are saved in the preset are applied.
Track presets can only be applied to tracks of their own type. The only exception are instrument
tracks. For these, VST presets are also available.
NOTE
Once a track preset is applied, you cannot undo the changes. It is not possible to remove an
applied preset from a track and return to the previous state. If you are not satised with the
track settings, you have to either edit the settings manually or apply another preset.
Applying VST presets to instrument tracks leads to the removal of modiers, inserts, or EQs.
These settings are not stored in VST presets.
Audio Track Presets
Track presets for audio tracks, group tracks, FX tracks, VST instrument channels, input channels,
and output channels include all the settings that dene the sound.
You can use the factory presets as a starting point for your own editing and save the audio
settings that you optimized for an artist you often work with as a preset for future recordings.
The following data is saved in audio track presets:
Insert effects settings (including VST effect presets)
EQ settings
Volume and pan
Track Handling
Track Presets
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