The Pool - PRESONUS AudioBox Stereo Quick Start Manual

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7.2.9 Export Music Loops and Audio Loops
You can drag any Instrument Part to the Browser to export a Music Loop, or press [Alt] while
hovering the Part over the Browser to switch to exporting a Standard MIDI File. You can also
drag any Audio Part from the Arrangement to the Browser to export an Audio Loop.
7.2.10 Make Finding Your Favorite Files Easy
It is common that groups of files, such as drum loops, are stored in one folder on the
computer. If you know you will constantly access such folders in the Browser, you can create
Tabs for these locations. By default, there are two Tabs at the top of the File Browser, called
"Files" and "Studio One". The Files tab gives you access to the entire file structure of your
computer, and the Studio One tab shows you the User Data location as set in the Studio
One/Options/Locations/User Data menu.
To create a Tab for any file location, navigate to that location and drag it onto the top bar. This
will add a new Tab at the top of the File Browser with the name of the folder, allowing instant
access. You can also [Right]/ [Control]-click on any location, or on any file within that location,
and select New Tab From Here in the pop-up menu.
To rename a Tab, [Right]/[Control]-click on the tab and select Rename Tab. Type a new name
in the pop-up menu and click OK.
Tabs you create in the File Browser will appear for all Songs and Projects, and you can create as
many Tabs as you need. When the Browser runs out of space for Tabs to be displayed, a drop-
down list is created to the far right of the Tab bar. Click on the Tab drop-down button to
choose a Tab from the list.
To close or remove Tabs, [Right]/[Control]-click on the desired Tab and select Close Tab from
the pop-up menu. To move up one level in the File Browser, [Right]/[Control]-click and select
"Up."
7.3

The Pool

When you import an audio file or record on an Audio Track, an Audio Event is created in the
Arrange view of the Song, and a representation of the original audio file associated with the
Event, called a Clip, is placed in the Pool. The Pool will thus contain all audio files that are at
any point associated with an Audio Event in your Song.
To open the Pool, first open the Browser by clicking the Browse button, then click on the Pool
button. You also can press [F10] on the keyboard to open the Pool directly.
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