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Table Of Contents
Saving/Loading FX Chain Presets on page 285
Video File Compatibility on page 708
Filtering According to Rating
With the Rating Filter, you can lter les according to their rating.
NOTE
The Rating Filter is not available in the Media rack in the right zone.
PROCEDURE
In the Rating Filter section of the MediaBay toolbar, select a value from the Rating Filter
pop-up menu.
Performing a Text Search
You can perform a text search of the Results list. If you enter text in the text search eld on the
MediaBay toolbar, only media les whose attributes match the entered text are displayed.
Click the eld, and enter the text that you want to nd.
For example, if you are looking for all audio loops relating to drum sounds, enter “drum” in
the search eld. The search results will contain loops called “Drums 01”, “Drumloop”, “Snare
Drum”, etc. In addition, all media les with the Drum&Percussion category attribute or any
other attribute that contains “drum” are found. You can also add apostrophes to nd exact
matches for the entered words, and you can use boolean operators.
To reset the text search, delete the text, or click Reset Filters.
Boolean Text Search
You can perform advanced searches, using boolean operators or wildcards.
You can use the following elements:
And [+]
[a and b]
When entering strings separated by “and” (or a plus sign), all les that contain both a
and b are found.
[And] is the default setting when no boolean operator is used, for example, you can
also enter [a b].
Or [,]
[a or b]
When entering strings separated by “or” (or a comma), les that contain either a or b,
or both are found.
Not [-]
[not b]
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