Save Preset As; Import; Export Menu; Resize Window Options - Arturia Phaser BI-TRON User Manual

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5.1.2. Save Preset As...

If you select this option, you are presented with a window where you can enter information
about the preset. In addition to naming it, you can enter the Author name, and select a
Type. You can even create your own Type by entering custom names in the Type field. This
information can be read by the preset browser and is useful when searching for the preset
later.

5.1.3. Import...

This command lets you import a preset file, which can be either a single preset or an entire
bank of presets. Both types are stored in .bitx format.
After selecting this option the default path to these files will appear in the window, but you
can navigate to whichever folder you are using to store presets.

5.1.4. Export Menu

You can export presets in two ways: as a single preset, and as a bank.
Export Preset: Exporting a single preset is handy when you want to share a
preset with someone else. The default path to these files will appear in the "Save"
window, but you can create a folder at another location if you like. The saved
preset can be reloaded with the import preset menu option.
Export Bank: This option can be used to export an entire bank of presets from the
plug-in, which is useful for backing up or sharing presets.

5.1.5. Resize Window options

The Phaser BI-TRON window can be resized from 50% to 200% of its original size without
any visual artifacts. On a smaller screen such as a laptop, you might want to reduce the
interface size so it doesn't dominate the display. On a larger screen or a second monitor,
you can increase the size to get a better view of the controls. The controls work the same at
any zoom level, but they can be harder to see at the smaller magnification values, or when
using high resolution monitors (like HD monitors or higher). The higher the resolution, the
bigger the size that should be used.
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