Presets Management - Universal Audio OX Operation Manual

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Presets Management

A preset is one complete set related control values stored within OX. OX has Rig presets
and effect presets. Effect presets include the cab/room mic EQ presets and the master
effect presets. OX presets are saved, loaded, and renamed within the
Preset Contents
• A Rig preset contains ALL Rig settings, including all mic EQ and effect settings.
EQ and effect settings don't need to be saved separately from the Rig.
• An effect preset contains all settings for one individual effect (EQ, compression,
delay, or reverb). To save all Rig effect settings at once, simply save the Rig.
Preset Types
Factory Preset
OX includes 100 factory Rig presets and dozens of factory effect presets. Factory presets
are read-only; they can be loaded and modified, but not overwritten. All factory presets
are within the FACTORY folders.
If a factory preset is modified, pressing SAVE opens the presets manager so the preset
can be named and saved into a user folder.
User Preset
User presets can be created, renamed, and deleted. Any Rig or effect preset you save is
a user preset. By default, user presets are saved in the USER folders.
If a user preset is modified, pressing SAVE stores the preset in place, overwriting the
existing preset. To create a new user preset, press SAVE AS (located within the presets
manager popover) instead.
Important:
Deleting a user preset permanently erases the preset. A confirmation
dialog appears when deleting presets so you can cancel the operation.
Favorite Preset
Any factory or user preset can be tagged as a favorite. Favorite presets appear in the
FAVORITES folders for quick access. To tag favorite presets, press the STAR icon in
preset lists. To un-favorite, press the STAR icon again.
Note: Favorite presets remain in their original folders when tagged as a favorite.
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