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22 MD3 NATIVE User Manual
7. 3 Favorite Presets
Creating your own presets will make them accessible from the Preset menu,
but they will only appear in the list of 100 favorite presets in the plug-in if you set
them as a favorite. This is done by assigning a favorite slot number to the preset
using the Favorite menu.
Click the FAVORITE (heart-shaped) button at the right edge of the preset window,
then select one of the 10 banks. Assign one of your custom presets to a favorite
slot, then save the preset.
When a preset is assigned a favorite slot number:
• • The preset is part of the 100 presets that can be recalled
• • The favorite number will be locked so that two presets cannot be
assigned to the same favorite slot number. This is shown in the Favorite
menu by graying-out the number in question
• • The favorite number will be displayed in brackets when you browse the
presets menu
You can remove the favorite assignment by selecting the “Remove Assignment”
feature in the Favorite menu, then saving the preset.
7.3.1 Browse Favorites Only
The 'Browse Favorites Only' option in the preset menu allows the UP/DOWN
arrows in the bottom bar of the plug-in. Otherwise, scrolling goes through all
presets.
7.4 Make Current Preset Default
Selecting 'Make current preset default' will cause this preset to appear every time
a new instance of the plug-in is created.
7. 5 Reveal User Preset Folder in Explorer
To change the name of a preset, select 'Reveal User Preset Folder in Explorer'
and modify the le name. This will open a Finder (Mac) or Explorer (PC) window
where the user presets are stored. You can rename as well as delete, copy and
paste presets. This allows you to share presets with other users online, simply
pasting the new ones in this folder.