Specifications
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Chapter 104: Synchronic Plug-In Settings
The Settings Librarian makes it easy to create
your own library of Synchronic configurations,
including loaded audio files. Using the Librarian
and Settings pop-up menus, you can copy, paste,
save, and import these patches from plug-in to
plug-in, or from session to session.
Imported Audio Stored with
Settings
Synchronic is unique in that it stores loaded au-
dio files as part of the plug-in settings file. When
you import audio files into Synchronic, it loads
them into RAM and then stores them with the
plug-in settings. The plug-in settings are stored
with the Pro Tools session file or using the Set-
tings Librarian to save a plug-in settings file
(.tfx). The size of the Pro Tools session file or
plug-in settings file will increase corresponding
to the number and size of audio files loaded into
Synchronic.
For more information Plug-In Settings files
and using the Librarian, see the Pro Tools
Reference Guide.
Pro Tools always saves the current session’s
plug-in settings with the session itself. The
Librarian allows you to access settings saved
during other sessions.
Plug-In settings and presets can be shared
between the AudioSuite and RTAS versions
of Synchronic. However, the AudioSuite ver-
sion of the plug-in can import and export
only information stored for the Sound, Play-
back, and Effect modules in the first preset.
Presets within the Sound, Playback, Effect,
and XFade modules cannot be indepen-
dently saved using the Pro Tools plug-in
settings librarian. Saving a Synchronic
plug-in setting using the Pro Tools Settings
Librarian will save all of the presets of
each module.
For more information on importing audio
files in Synchronic, see “Importing a Sound
into Synchronic” on page 576.